不失者*不失者

Label:

P.S.F. Records – PSFD-4

Format:

2 x CD , Album, Reissue

Country:

Japan

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist

1-1 あっち 12:32
1-2 暗号 10:21
1-3 すきにやればいい 11:38
1-4 とどかない 10:27
2-1 ふわ ふわ 8:04
2-2 なったんじゃない 7:46
2-3 迷子 10:03
2-4 ここ 26:06

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByMemory-Tech

Credits

  • Bass [Uncredited]Yasushi Ozawa
  • Drums [Uncredited]Seijiro Murayama
  • Guitar [Uncredited]Maki Miura
  • Guitar [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited]Keiji Haino

Notes

Live recording originally released as a double LP in 1989. Although self-titled, the spine of the obi states "I" and the album is often referred to as "Live 1" or "1st".

Gatefold paper sleeve with black inner sleeves and 10 page booklet of lyrics printed in grey on black. Comes with obi. The obi states 「わたしと 今 どっちがどっちに にじんでいる」("Me and now - which is blurring into which").

This CD master is the same title vinyl (master tape is missing or lost).

Romanized tracklist:
1-1 Acchi
1-2 Ango
1-3 Suki ni yareba ii
1-4 Todokanai
2-1 Fuwa fuwa
2-2 Nattan janai
2-3 Maigo
2-4 Koko

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (disc 1): PSFD-3 MT B02
  • Matrix / Runout (disc 2): PSFD-4 MT B02
  • Mastering SID Code (Discs 1, 2): IFPI L262
  • Mould SID Code (Discs 1, 2): IFPI 4478

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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不失者 1st (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered) P.S.F. Records PSF-3/4 Japan 1989
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不失者 (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) Victory (4) VKH0304LP Italy 2016

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Reviews

  • hstencil's avatar
    hstencil
    https://daily.bandcamp.com/label-profile/black-editions-label-profile-2023

    "The P.S.F catalogue remains a major focus for Black Editions. So far this year, they’ve reissued Japanese chanteuse Shizuka’s sole 1994 album Heavenly Persona, and are preparing a release of Fushitsusha’s 1999 'Double Live' in a five-LP set."

    Typo with the 1999 but still... YES!
    • Prele's avatar
      Prele
      Edited 12 years ago
      It is probably not a single concert, but a compilation of concerts of 1978 (because there are two drummers and among them Murayama).
      The first track on CD1 begin by a piece of blues with harmonica almost normal. The second is a piece of heavy rock, very slow, very interesting and then the third is in the purest Haino's style Haino's. The fourth returns to something more classical, a ballad with harmonica, but where Haino's voice brings back to his own style.
      CD 2 begins with a balade ... The second pieces contrastate with the first being of a great rhythmic inventiveness, it is a convulsed rock piece, well ahead to its time. It sounds 80s, New York/No-Wave (Branca / RS Howard / Teenage jesus) (but less clean, really huge and it ends in a telluric lifting). After we go back to a balad again (a little blusy and close to Pink Floyd "More"!!!), and as for the first album it re-slips to pure Haino's style. An historical recording where Haino's style rises among more conventional things.

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