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Artist: Fushitsusha
Year: 1989
Country: Japan
Label: AQM
Catalog No: AQM
Format: Tape
Specification:

Tracklist
A
Untitled
B Untitled
B Untitled
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Keiji Haino
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – AQM
Credits
- Producer [Produced By] – John Duncan, Keiji Haino
Notes
From the text insert:
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FUSHITSUSHA - KEIJI HAINO
Studio session by Keiji HAINO and members of his band, FUSHITSUSHA (TRIBE of OUTCASTS, roughly translated). Often considered a "walking encyclopedia" of rock, blues, classical and other musics, Haino has developed a personal synthesis of Japanese and Western influences that is extremely rare; his work has lastingly influenced more musicians than anyone of his generation.
Haino describes the general sound of Fushitsusha as a cross between blues and Gregorian chant. All lyrics are improvised in archaic Japanese, chosen equally for its sound and its nuances, and in control of these again Haino is a master.
Produced by Keiji Haino and John Duncan.
Introduced on Side A by Nono and John Duncan.
© Keiji Haino 1989
? AGM 1989'
Comes with standard Radio Code j-card, a transparent insert with red print and a white paper text insert.
'???
FUSHITSUSHA - KEIJI HAINO
Studio session by Keiji HAINO and members of his band, FUSHITSUSHA (TRIBE of OUTCASTS, roughly translated). Often considered a "walking encyclopedia" of rock, blues, classical and other musics, Haino has developed a personal synthesis of Japanese and Western influences that is extremely rare; his work has lastingly influenced more musicians than anyone of his generation.
Haino describes the general sound of Fushitsusha as a cross between blues and Gregorian chant. All lyrics are improvised in archaic Japanese, chosen equally for its sound and its nuances, and in control of these again Haino is a master.
Produced by Keiji Haino and John Duncan.
Introduced on Side A by Nono and John Duncan.
© Keiji Haino 1989
? AGM 1989'
Comes with standard Radio Code j-card, a transparent insert with red print and a white paper text insert.