| 1. Budokan |
| 2. Blue |
| 3. Heels Of Boots |
| 4. Weekends |
| 5. Akane Sasu |
| 6. Heart Of Stone |
| 7. Hikaru Sazanami |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
SHINGETSU was, no doubt about it, the Seventies Japanese band of the late Seventies. Makoto KITAYAMA, their former singer, recorded "Hiraku Sazanami" in 1998, exploiting older compositions. He performs an intelligent and refined symphonic rock that shows, among others, the influence they got from KING CRIMSON, due to the fact that it includes majestuous and beautiful Mellotron parts. The sharp and Robert FRIPP-like guitar solos as well as the impressionist and suggestive neo-classic can sometimes evoke Jean-Philippe GOUDE's works.
SHINGETSU was, no doubt about it, the Seventies Japanese band of the late Seventies. Makoto KITAYAMA, their former singer, recorded "Hiraku Sazanami" in 1998, exploiting older compositions. He performs an intelligent and refined symphonic rock that shows, among others, the influence they got from KING CRIMSON, due to the fact that it includes majestuous and beautiful Mellotron parts. The sharp and Robert FRIPP-like guitar solos as well as the impressionist and suggestive neo-classic can sometimes evoke Jean-Philippe GOUDE's works.
Hikaru Sazanami,Makoto Kitayama & Shingetsu Project,Musea
Rock Music:
- Id [Import]
- Il Y A Des Jours
- Imaginary Window
- I'm Alive [Import]
- Infinite Fortune [Import]
- It Makes a Crunchy Noise [EP] [Import]
- L.A. Woman/Morrison Hotel/The Doors [Box set]
- Live In Marseille - Battle Triangle
- Love Songs [Import]
- Masques
Rock Music
Beethoven Complete Symphonies 2 / Symphony 2 Op 36
Bizet: L'Arlésienne, Suite Nos. 1 & 2/Carmen,Suite Nos. 1 & 2
