Fushitsusha (also known as Live 1 or 1st) is the debut live album of the Japanese band Fushitsusha, released in 1989 through P.S.F. Records.[1][2]
Reception
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AllMusic | [1] |
In a review for AllMusic, Phil Freeman called the recording "one of the most important albums in the history of Japanese underground rock, absolutely essential."[1]
Jon Dale of Red Bull Music Academy wrote: "at this point, Fushitsusha are taking on the freedoms implicit in those world-wrecking Dylan & The Hawks shows, dizzyingly flexible in their attack yet always grounded by the ne plus ultra of rock movement." He stated: "this is a great reminder of just how potent a rock performer Haino can be, and how brightly he shines when backed by sympathetic musicians."[3]
Writing for The Quietus, Tristan Bath described the album as "a colossus of a masterpiece," and commented: "The music's some of the most accessible and musically direct Haino ever made, even harbouring some bouncy blues grooves."[4]
Track listing
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1. | "あっち" (Acchi) | 12:32 |
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2. | "暗号" (Angō) | 10:21 |
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Side twoTitle |
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1. | "好きにすればいい" (Suki ni Sureba Ii) | 11:38 |
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2. | "届かない" (Todokanai) | 10:27 |
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Side threeTitle |
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1. | "ふわふわ" (Fuwafuwa) | 8:04 |
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2. | "なったんじゃない" (Nattanjanai) | 7:46 |
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3. | "迷子" (Maigo) | 10:03 |
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Side fourTitle |
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1. | "ここ" (Koko) | 26:06 |
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Personnel
- Fushitsusha
- Akui – drums
- Keiji Haino – guitar, vocals
- Maki Miura – guitar
- Seijiro Murayama – drums
- Yasushi Ozawa – bass guitar
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