Yonin Bayashi - Isshoku Sokuhatsu (1974/2007)

Artist: Yonin Bayashi
Title: Isshoku Sokuhatsu
Year Of Release: 1974/2007
Label: Hagakure Records
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:44
Total Size: 106/311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Isshoku Sokuhatsu
Year Of Release: 1974/2007
Label: Hagakure Records
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:44
Total Size: 106/311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
1. Hamabeth (0:45)
2. Sora To Kumo (5:21)
3. Omatsuri (11:13)
4. Isshoku-Sokuhatsu (12:18)
5. Ping Pong Dama No Nageki (5:04)
Bonus Track:
6. Soratobu Enban Ni Ototo Ga Nottayo (3:55)
7. Buen Dia (5:03)
Line-up:
Daiji Okai / drums
Katsutoshi Morizono / guitars, voices
Hidemi Sakasita / keyboards
Shin'ichi Nakamura / bass
A Japanese brilliant progressive gem, the young four-piece outfit YONIN BAYASHI was formed in 1971.
Two musically talented high school students, Daiji Okai (drums, various instruments) and Katsutoshi Morizono (guitars, voices) had a fateful rendezvous at Saginomiya High School in 1969. With Shin'ichi Nakamura (bass) and Hidemi Sakasita (keyboards) joining, they played a complete but fully improvised version of Echoes by Pink Floyd, shocking and amazing the audience.
YONIN BAYASHI made their debut in 1974, releasing a legendary work Isshoku-Sokuhatsu through Toho Records.
In their early days, they were, as everyone says, under the influence of Pink Floyd and psychedelic rock, in addition to the spiritual lyrics by Yasuo Suematsu.
The bassist was replaced by Masahide Sakuma and they released the second album Golden Picnics, but soon Katsutoshi dropped out. YONIN BAYASHI exited the crisis with the arrival of Mitsuru Satoh(guitars, vocals). They changed music styles, approaching pop and electronic, and shot three more good albums - Printed Jelly (1977), Bao (1978), and NEO-N (1979).
After a long hibernation, once Dance (1989) was released, YONIN BAYASHI is active again in the 21st century, playing gigs, joining festivals, and making their historical compilation.
Two musically talented high school students, Daiji Okai (drums, various instruments) and Katsutoshi Morizono (guitars, voices) had a fateful rendezvous at Saginomiya High School in 1969. With Shin'ichi Nakamura (bass) and Hidemi Sakasita (keyboards) joining, they played a complete but fully improvised version of Echoes by Pink Floyd, shocking and amazing the audience.
YONIN BAYASHI made their debut in 1974, releasing a legendary work Isshoku-Sokuhatsu through Toho Records.
In their early days, they were, as everyone says, under the influence of Pink Floyd and psychedelic rock, in addition to the spiritual lyrics by Yasuo Suematsu.
The bassist was replaced by Masahide Sakuma and they released the second album Golden Picnics, but soon Katsutoshi dropped out. YONIN BAYASHI exited the crisis with the arrival of Mitsuru Satoh(guitars, vocals). They changed music styles, approaching pop and electronic, and shot three more good albums - Printed Jelly (1977), Bao (1978), and NEO-N (1979).
After a long hibernation, once Dance (1989) was released, YONIN BAYASHI is active again in the 21st century, playing gigs, joining festivals, and making their historical compilation.