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genre: heavy psych
country: japan
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Formed in 1967, this japanse proggy-doom heavy rockin' band started their career with 60's West coast acid rock covers under the name Yuya Uchida & The Flowers ("Challenge", 1969). With "Anywhere" (1970 they were in search of their own sound and musical identity, surfing on 70's California rock and on the stoned heavy rock of the Sabbath. Satori (1971) remains their ultimate masterpiece, delivering a really captivating, personal psych-hard rockin' trip with discreet Eastern mystical influences. After this mesmerising stoner rock essay the band released a last album "Make up" (1973). Flower Travellin' Band is definitely a 70's cult psychedelic / space rock standard and a strong reference on the Japaneses underground scene with other psych-proto-metallers as Brush!? and Les Rallizes Denudes.
Wiki:
... They became friends with the Canadian band Lighthouse and in December relocated to Toronto, Canada, where they performed with artists such as Dr. John and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. While there they recorded their second original album Made in Japan and signed a deal with Atlantic Records. They returned to Japan for a show at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, and in 1973 were billed to perform with the Rolling Stones throughout their Japanese tour, however all concerts were canceled when Mick Jagger's visa was rejected due to a drug conviction. Rescheduling, they released a half-studio, half-live album titled Make Up and in April performed at Maruyama Park in Kyoto. ...
01. All the Days 6:37
02. Make Up 2:53
03. Look at my Window 10:57
04. Slowly But Surely 6:07
05. Shadows of Lost Days 4:44
06. Broken Strings 7:19
07. Hiroshima 23:56
08. Blue Suede Shoes 3:56
09. After the Concert 7:26
Jun Kozuki / bass, acosutic guitar
George Wada / drums
Hideki Ishima / guitars
Nobuyuki Shinohara / keyboards
Joe Yamanaka / vocals
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Yuya Uchida (9)
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