Fushitsusha (1989 album) explained

Fushitsusha
Type:Live album
Artist:Fushitsusha
Cover:Fushitsusha - Fushitsusha Live 1.jpg
Released:July 24, 1989
Recorded:1989
Genre:Psychedelic rock
Length:97:00
Label:P.S.F.
Next Title:Fushitsusha
Next Year:1991

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

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."

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]

Personnel

Fushitsusha

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fushitsusha: Live I . Phil . Freeman . AllMusic . November 16, 2022.
  2. Web site: Fushitsusha: 1st . ArtistInfo . November 16, 2022.
  3. Web site: A Guide to Keiji Haino . Jon . Dale . October 16, 2014 . Red Bull Music Academy . November 16, 2022.
  4. Web site: A Date With A Black Hole: The Strange World Of... Keiji Haino . Tristan . Bath . August 17, 2017 . The Quietus . November 16, 2022.