LP SAMURAI Kappa - Re-Release LPR LP 0805-1 STILL SEALED

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LP SAMURAI

KAPPA

 

Country of release: Germany, 2010

Original released: 1971

Label: Lucky Pigs

Catalogue number: LPR LP 0805-1

Barcode: 4015689080515

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Trauma (10:13)

2. Same Old Reason (3:45)

3. Daredatta  (3:33)

4. Vision Of Tomorrow (3:46)

 

Tracks Side 2:

1. King Riff And Snow Flakes (22:23)

 

Listen At YouTube:

 

Might their most heavy stuffs be Mickey's mind support and enthusiasm for Japanese Rock scene?
Rumblin' punches by Tetsu and Yujin's rhythm section, heavily exaggerated kicks by Joe's guitar, and sharp-edged chops by John's keyboard - indeed these attacks all should be echoically sound into our stomach. But at the same time all are active just under Mickey's hardcore attitude for getting Japanese Rock scene more powerful, progressive. Listen to the first track "Trauma" and we can understand what SAMURAI meant to be ... The first hit by all instruments, the heavy tune, Mickey's flat voices, improvised and flexible interludes by relaxed plays, and the last explosion especially by the guitar and keyboard solos - all can explain their potential for Heavy Rock. It's obvious SAMURAI, especially Mickey, considered such an approach be 'cool'. The second "Same Old Reason" and the fourth "Vision Of Tomorrow" are pure straight rock with their great technique and pleasure for playing rock. The last longest track "King Riff And Snow Flakes" might be considered as a masterpiece in this album by this band. The curtain openers are a bit metallic heavy riffs. The heroes on the long middle scene are psychedelic improvisations by keyboard, guitar, bass, drums & percussion solos. The last part is exactly an all-out attack rush by all instruments. Finally the sudden silence and quiet drumming pull the curtain to the end. Regretfully, this song may be too long for us to enjoy with enough concentration - it may be tough work.
To be honest, I suggest Mickey CURTIS And SAMURAI might think European Rock and American Rock should be the coolest, and in fact they tried to follow them. I cannot agree with them for the reason that each native rock scene SHOULD have its wonderful originality. What is 'originality' Mickey has kept in mind and tried to produce?
But wait, "Daredatta" is a Japanese psychedelic rock gem I wanna say. (DamoXt7942/progarchives.com)

Mickey Curtis - Voices, Flute
Mike Walker - Voices, Percussion
Joe Dunnet - Guitar
Hiro Izumi - Guitar, Koto
John Redfern - Keyboards, Recorder
Tetsuo Yamauchi - Bass
Yujin Harada - Drums
Graham Smith - Harmonica

 

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