Makoto Kitayama Explained

Makoto Kitayama
Landscape:Yes
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Place:Japan
Instrument:Vocals, keyboards, guitar
Genre:Progressive rock, experimental rock
Occupation:Musician, songwriter
Years Active:1960s-present
Label:Musea
Associated Acts:Shingetsu

Makoto Kitayama (born 1952) is a Japanese musician, active since the late '60s, most notably as vocalist and songwriter for the progressive rock band Shingetsu.

After Shingetsu folded at the end of the seventies, Kitayama has released two solo albums: the instrumental, keyboard-dominated, "Doubutsukai No Chinou" in 1982 (re-released in 2004) and the progressive rock outing "Hikaru Sazanami" in 1998. "Practical Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plantae" was released in 2008, and is the second part of a planned trilogy that started with his debut solo album, inspired by a book series from 1932. He's helped here by Takashi HAYASHI, the leader and guitarist of Qui.

See also

External links