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Samurai - Kappa (Reissue) (1971/1998)

Samurai - Kappa (Reissue) (1971/1998)

BAND/ARTIST: Samurai

Samurai - Kappa (Reissue) (1971/1998)


Tracklist:

1. Trauma (10:19)
2. Same Old Reason (2:49)
3. Daredatta (3:39)
4. Vision Of Tomorrow (3:52)
5. King Riff And Snow Flakes (22:29)

Line-up:
Mickey Curtis / voices, flute
Mike Walker / voices, percussion
Joe Dunnet / guitars
Hiro Izumi / guitars, koto
John Redfern / keyboards, recorder
Tetsuo Yamauchi / bass
Yujin Harada / drums
Graham Smith / harmonica

Mickey CURTIS was born of English parents in Tokyo, Japan in 1938. After the end of The World War II he lived by singing in the Occupation Forces or Camps, and as a result he was approved as a rockabilly singer. Although he had been an active pop singer and a frontman of two chorus-pop outfits named 'City Crows' and 'Vanguards' in mid 60s, he was awakened to rock suddenly and finally formed SAMURAI (The SAMURAIS in their early days) in 1967. During the first two years SAMURAI made a lot of gigs and released two albums - "Tenor Sax Of Love" (1968; as The SAMURAIS) and "Samurai" (1970) - in Europe. In early 1969 their soundscape was completely shifted to progressive rock, and we can easily realize the fact especially in their eponymous album. Soon after that they came back to Japan and released "Kappa" (1971), which has been appreciated as a masterpiece of Heavy Progressive Rock in Japan.

Mickey's said "There is no way for childish bands in Japanese rock scene. We need to produce our originality to raise the level of Japanese Rock higher than of Western nation as soon as possible."

After SAMURAI disbanded, Mickey released "Mimi" (1972) as a solo artist and has been active as a pop & country singer or a TV actor in Japan.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 01:43
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • jlftlycée37amour
  •  wrote in 11:22
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Great album. Many thanks.
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  • mldekker
  •  wrote in 12:47
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Veel Dank!!!