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Asia Classics 2: The Best Of Shoukichi Kina - Peppermint Tea House

    It’s been thirty years since we originally released this retrospective from the Okinawan icon Shoukichi Kina. There’s a lot we could say about the legendary Kina and his influence on popular Japanese music but we’ll let Ry Cooder, who’s featured on most of the songs here, take it away:

    “I first met Shoukichi Kina in 1979. David Lindley and I were on tour in Japan, and were getting well worn out. Kina and a translator met up with us in Osaka and we all sat down in the lobby of this giant tourist hotel, which Kina hated. He just sat there, staring straight ahead, saying nothing for an hour.

    One year later, a round-trip plane ticket to Hawaii came in the mail, with a note that read: “ALA MOANA HOTEL, COMMERCIAL RECORDING STUDIO, PLEASE. KINA.”

    Kina had a habit of throwing himself down onto the floor and kicking his feet when he liked a playback. I remember thinking, this beats “one more for us, guys!” When Kina’s wife, Tomoko, put down the vocal on “Flowers For You Heart,” he lay down and stayed down, making the engineer play it back over and over until he had wrung himself out—a real playback party, Okinawan style. Right about then you know you’re ready to start recording for real, but it never works out that way. You squeeze off one or two, say adios, and go to the house. Then later, maybe four people discover your little contribution, and then someone wants to reissue the album and there you go.” - Ry Cooder, 1993

    TRACK LISTING

    SIDE A
    1 Jing Jing
    2 Hana No Kajimaya
    3 Celebration
    4 Mimichiri Bozu/Danju Kariyushi
    5 Don-Don Bushi
    6 Zorba De Buddha
    SIDE B
    1 Basha-Gua Suncha
    2 Crazy Kacharsee
    3 Subete No Hito No Kokoro Ni
    4 Haisai Ojisan
    5 Eternally Ecstasy
    6 Iyunu-Pri
    7 I-Yah-Hoy!

    Tucker Martine

    Brokenhearted Dragonflies: Insect Electronica From Southeast Asia

      • LP vinyl edition of the original long out-of-print CD from 2004.
      • One of the most stunning live insect recordings ever produced.
      • Recorded live on location in Laos, Thailand and Burma in the 1990s.
      • Limited edition pressing with a beautiful tip-on jacket and an insert with text and photos.

      There is a legend in Burma stating that swarms of male dragonflies gather to join in choruses of high-pitched tones to court their mates. The ones that don't succeed in mating eventually scream so loud that their chests explode and they drop dead to the ground. These recordings are a tribute to this legend. Droning cicadas, dragonflies, and other insects display their charm as masters of the high frequency airwaves, recorded live and unprocessed by Tucker Martine in the lush settings of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Enter the supernatural world where entomology and electronica converge in a tropical hallucination of alien sound. Anyone who has ever wondered if these strange symphonies could be recorded or preserved as precisely as they sound in the field need look no further. Martine has done it and you will be transported to the exact experience one would encounter in these mysterious lowlands.

      Limited edition LP pressing of the long out-of-print CD from 2004, comes with a beautiful tip-on jacket, including an insert with photos and liner notes by Hakim Bey and Alan Bishop.

      Their seventh studio album and first for 4 years , Geoff Downes and John Payne with Tony Levin on bass are joined by guests, Steve Howe, Chris Slade (The Firm), Steve Lukather and Elliott Randall(Steely Dan). Artwork by Roger Dean.


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