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425:. Calling it one of the all-time great "hard-rock rages to have been unleashed upon the world", he wrote that the album defies comparison with others. Cope described the record as a festival of guitar worship, where each "Satanic riff" is interlaced with "a more dazzling stellar lick", and so "regally exultant and wantonly barbaric simultaneously, yet so musically complete" that it renders vocalist Yamanaka all but obsolete. 372: 367: 362: 357: 352: 283:
revealed that there are relatively few lyrics on the album because of the band's love for improvisation. He stated that because you can not suddenly change direction with lyrics as you can with instrumentation, he consciously stepped back and trusted the other musicians. The album was recorded in
36: 317:, which featured Joe Yamanaka and Hideki Ishima, under the name "Works Composed Mainly By Humans". This version of the song was previously released as a single by Flower Travellin' Band. The album was digitally remastered in 1998. In 2009 it was remastered on the new SHM-CD format. 464:, captures "the eclecticism of the '70s rock scene, and all of the different philosophies that were steadily evolving into fully recognized genres." Giving the album a 4.8 rating out of 5, he also wrote that like Ishima and Yamanaka's previous work on Kuni Kawachi's album 482:'s Thom Jurek gave the album 4Β½ stars out of 5 and made it their pick as the band's top album calling it "a real classic"; "From power chords to Eastern-tinged, North African, six-string freakouts, to crashing tom toms, to basses blasting into the red zone, 1139: 441:
his favorite Japanese rock album of all time and described Ishima's lead lines on it as having a "curdled-distortion quality, like mad-cat wails, that contrast dramatically with his
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introduced him to the band's work and who knew the Flower Travellin' Band members, chose the song as a nod to his fellow Japanese, who he said had been suffering since the
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saw Flower Travellin' Band perform, liked what they saw and suggested they go to Canada. Sensing the chance for international popularity, the group quickly recorded
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s Rob Fitzpatrick stated that the album "blends edge-of-your-seat psychedelic shamanism with hair-shaking proto-metal rifferama".
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would come up with guitar riffs while everyone tried new ideas on each other. Because Ishima was interested in
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bands, the Flower Travellin' Band wanted to create their own material. The members would get together and
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is a journey to the center of someplace that seems familiar but has never before been visited."
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formed the Flower Travellin' Band as a way to create a group with international appeal. At
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differed from the Japanese original, as it contained songs from their then upcoming album
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in 1988. A re-release in 1991 contained the bonus track "Map", which was written by
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This article is about the original studio album. For the Canadian release, see
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has "the formidable and ominous sound that would become the essence of
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The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 1: The Seventies
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The original Japanese version was reissued on CD by
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Index

Satori (Flower Travellin' Band Canadian album)

Studio album
Flower Travellin' Band
Genre
Heavy metal
progressive rock
psychedelic rock
hard rock
Label
Atlantic
GRT
Producer
Yuya Uchida
Flower Travellin' Band
Anywhere
Made in Japan
Japanese
Flower Travellin' Band
Atlantic Records
GRT Records
Yuya Uchida
Expo '70
Lighthouse
blues
Hideki Ishima
Indian music
Oriental
Joe Yamanaka
North American release

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