Made in Japan (Flower Travellin' Band album)
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Made in Japan | ||||
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Studio album by Flower Travellin' Band | ||||
Released | February 10, 1972 | |||
Length | 34:59 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Flower Travellin' Band chronology | ||||
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Made In Japan is a 1972 album by Flower Travellin' Band.[1] "Hiroshima", "Heaven and Hell" and "Aw Give Me Air" were covered by Cult of Personality, 9, and punk band Pulling Teeth respectively, for the 2000 Flower Travellin' Band Tribute album.[2]
Contents
Background
After meeting Paul Hoffert of Lighthouse at the Expo 70 festival in Osaka, Flower Travellin' Band were invited by Hoffert to come visit Canada to record an album.
Due to Wada becoming ill, drummer Paul Devon plays on some tracks on this album. The lyrics are all written by Yoko Nomura, the wife of the band's manager.
Track listing
- "Introduction" (0:27)
- "Unaware" (5:51)
- "Aw Give Me Air" (3:20)
- "Kamikaze" (4:16)
- "Hiroshima" (5:13)
- "Spasms" (5:23)
- "Heaven and Hell" (3:50)
- "That's All" (6:39)
Credits
- Vocals - Joe Yamanaka
- Guitar, Sitar - Hideki Ishima
- Bass - Jun Kozuki
- Drums - George Wada*, Paul Delon
- Lyrics By - Yoko Nomura
- Music By - Hideki Ishima
- Arranged By - Flower Travellin' Band
- Producer - Ikuzo Orita, Paul Hoffert, Yuya Uchida
- Mixed By - Gilbert Kong
- Artwork By - Kiyoshi Sunamori, Yoshio Niwano
- Photography - David Ohashi
- Other [Liner Notes] - Toyo Nakamura
- Other [Supervised By] - John & Yoko Nomura