Heavier Than a Death in the Family | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Les Rallizes Dénudés |
Cover: | Heavier Than a Death in the Family.jpg |
Released: | 2002 |
Recorded: | 12 March 1977 1973 ("People Can Choose") |
Venue: | Shakai Kyoiku Kaikan, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan |
Length: | 74:42 |
Label: | (not on label) |
Chronology: | Les Rallizes Dénudés |
Prev Title: | OZ Days |
Prev Year: | 2001 |
Next Title: | Blind Baby Has Its Mother's Eyes |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Heavier Than a Death in the Family is a bootleg live album by Japanese noise rock band, Les Rallizes Dénudés. Most of the songs were recorded at a performance on 12 March 1977; the fifth track is taken from a 1973 performance. The album was released in 2002. In 2010, Phoenix Records repressed the album on vinyl and CD.[1]
Like most of the band's work, this album is a bootleg and wasn't authorized by the band for its release. The recordings are taken mostly from a performance at Shakai Kyoiku Kaikan on 12 March 1977 (as heard on a previous live album, 77 Live), except for "Field of Artificial Flowers" (mislabelled as "People Can Choose"), taken from a 1973 performance.
In a review for AllMusic, Phil Freeman writes that the "sound is primitive guitar rock à la the Velvet Underground crossed with the Troggs, but their simple guitar riffs are fed through so much reverb, fuzz, and echo that it's like a dub mix of psychedelic garage rock... it retains a primal rock & roll throb...[the album] is essential listening for anyone who wants to understand [the Japanese underground rock] scene."
It reached #3 on Julian Cope's top 50 albums of Japanese rock, as found in his 2007 non-fiction book Japrocksampler. Cope writes, "It's relentless to the point of becoming meditative, and cylindrical to the point of being useful".[2]
Adapted from CD liner notes:[3]