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  • Issued : 14 Mar 2007

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Genre : Japanese Pop Catalogue Number : UPCY6343
Format : CD Label : Universal
Issued : 14 Mar 2007 Item sourced from : Japan
Number of Discs : 1
Other : Reissue

Anywhere

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  • LP   UK Edition   ¥3,400   UK Import   Released: 30 Jan 2012  
  • LP   EUR Edition   ¥3,560   EUR Import   Released: 13 Mar 2012  
  • CD   UK Edition   ¥2,301   UK Import   Released: 06 Feb 2012  

HMV Review

Best known for its iconic, quite frankly hilarious cover art -- featuring the four bandmembers riding three motorcycles, Easy Rider-style, only buck naked (gulp!) -- the Flower Travellin' Band's 1970 debut album, Anywhere, unfortunately isn't as original where the actual music is concerned. That's because, with the exception of its minute-long, book-ending solo harmonica workouts, Anywhere was a covers album! And the second of its kind, technically speaking, following 1969's Challenge, which was recorded by the then simply named the Flowers with two different singers tackling Western rock and pop hits of the day by Janis Joplin, Cream, Hendrix, and the Jefferson Airplane. Come time for Anywhere, new singer Akira Joe Yamanaka had joined guitarist Hideki Ishima, bassist Joji George Wada, and drummer Jun Kowzuki in the newly renamed Flower Travellin' Band, and though they hadn't yet found time to come up with any original material, their often radical reworkings of the songs they covered almost qualified them as such. This is especially true of their 15-minute improvisation on Muddy Waters' Louisiana Blues, which they render virtually unrecognizable while introducing numerous themes of the band' own devising; and, to a lesser degree, their extended jam on King Crimson's 21st Century Schizoid Man, which breaks off into quite the freak-out halfway through. And, while not as engaging from a creativity standpoint, the band's relatively straightforward take on Black Sabbath's eponymous tune (surely the first time anyone covered the Sabs on record) comes off uniquely idiosyncratic enough, as does their mostly clumsy stab at the enduring folk ballad House of the Rising Sun, which unfortunately falls apart due to Ishima's exaggerated and often off-pitch octave leaps, and distractingly accented pronunciations (...

rouse of the lising sun, etc.). In sum, a curious listening experience to say the least. But those familiar with the group's subsequent masterpiece, Satori, will recognize all of these elements as building blocks for that album's unique mixture of progressive daring, psychedelic eccentricity, and muscular, heavy rock austerity. Those who haven't heard Satori, on the other hand, will see little point in bothering with Anywhere's covers, no matter how interesting...

unless they find it impossible to resist with that legendary cover photo, that is. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

Hideki Ishima(Guitar),  Joe Yamanaka(Vocals),  Joji "George" Wada(Drums),  Jun Kowzuki(Bass),  Jun Kowzuki(Guitar),  Yuya Uchida(Percussion),  Yuya Uchida(Vocals),  Joe Yamanaka(Harmonica),  Norio Yoshizawa(Engineer),  Yuya Uchida(Producer),  Kishin Shinoyama(Photography),  Makoto Saito(Photography)

Songs

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    Anywhere
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    Louisiana Blues
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    Black Sabbath
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    House Of The Rising Sun
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    Twenty First Century Schizoid Man
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    Anywhere

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  • ★★★☆☆ 

    pennidle  |  北設楽郡設楽町  |  不明  |  14/March/2009

    最初の曲のanywhereが全てを表している。「どこいこうかな」ってかんじ。石間のギター個性をもっと出せばよいのに。21世紀〜ははっきり言っていらない。歴史を語る一枚。

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  • ★★★☆☆ 

    can140  |  兵庫県  |  不明  |  26/December/2008

    この頃の日本のROCKってこのバンドに限らずコンセプトが分からなかったんですよね。だからブルースありハード・ロックありプログレありで、何でもアリです。 彼らの場合、この中からどの方向に行こうか?・・・で、「SATORI」が生まれたって感じですね。 確かに「ごった煮」ではありますが彼らのまだ定まっていない方向性の時期のサウンドというところでは興味深い。 FTBの全てのアルバムを持つ私としてはコレクションに入れておくべき一枚です。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    FTB復活おめでとう  |  江戸  |  不明  |  08/June/2008

    FTB基礎固め的時期。各楽器の音質はとても薫り高きものとなっております。和製と思えない雰囲気が逆にFTBの近づきがたいところですが、その本場へのこだわりが海外での成功につながったのでしょう。ジョーの歌声は若さもあって凄い、必聴☆

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