It's posted as Psychedelic Rock in Discogs, but it seems more like between Psychedelic Rock and Psychedelic Folk, but quite different vibe than Kyokubakan's Namidabashi Elegy. I think this single reflects J.A. Caesar's style, which is not mixed with Tenjo Sajiki nor Tokyo Kid Brothers.
In my opinion, this single album was fallen short of my expectations, but that doesn't mean I hated this album, because I was thinking some crowded, rock-based album but this album has it's charm and good chance to find out J.A. Caesar's style clearly.
And yeah, cover has few inch cut and tape stains, but vinyl is NM ~ NM+, so don't worry about the audio.
And in addition, I have lots of projects going on (Bought portable Reel to Reel recorder and Vinyl Cutting machine for own underground label, and Video8 camcorder for documentary, and taking part in DJ lineups and et cetera...) so I'll post some albums in next week.
do you have http://japangroove.blogspot.se/search/label/Kiyoshi%20Yamaya
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don't have it :( but there's some albums sounds similar, Takeshi Inomata, The Ginza album etc...
DeleteThanks you so much for all these cool albums! I'd love to see more J.A. Caesar as these records are so unique.
ReplyDeleteThanks!, I'm planning to post album Jashumon by Tenjo Sajiki's (not All-Memebers-On-Stage photo first pressing; Victor release version) next, with some of other 80s albums.
ReplyDeleteDamn! Two years too late to the JA Caesar party! I'm a big fan of his music and have always wanted to hear his first album - still, at least the You Tube link is working!
ReplyDeleteCan you reupload this album?
ReplyDeletei really love it!
Sincerely
JRAC
Ooh i didn’t know people were still talking about JA Seazer. I listen to him basically all the time and this is one of my favorite songs! Too late huh
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