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Masaki Batoh

Collected Works 1995-96

Label: Drag City

Format: CD

Genre: Experimental

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Collected Works is a semi-unnecessary record, in that it simply collects tracks from two other Masaki Batoh releases: first, there was Ghost from Darkened Sea, which laid out a sparser take on the acid-folk sound of Batoh's main project, Ghost; then there was Kikaokubeshi, which dabbled in elements of ambience and mysterious energy, conjuring up a smoother, dreamier, and less earthy sound. Collected Works, probably intended to reach further into international audiences, collects several tracks from each, including covers of Can's "Yoo Doo Right" and Cream's "World of Pain" -- Batoh's pretty, minimal constructions of acoustic guitars, harmonium, maribma, bells, organs, and traditional Japanese instruments is both emotionally effective and conceptually amazing, and hearing his best tracks compiled almost makes his solo work seem more appealing than that of Ghost. ~ Nitsuh Abebe
Details
Cat. number: dc180cd
Year: 2003
Notes:
Recorded between 1995 and 1996.

Personnel: Masaki Batoh (vocals, acoustic guitar, hurdy-gurdy, horns, harmonium, organ, Moog synthesizer, marimba, drums, bells); Masaki Batoh (percussion); Kazuo Ogino, Kazoo Ogino (celtic harp); Fuji (congas).

Audio Mixer: Kohei Amano.

Recording information: Ghost House (1995-1996).

Photographer: Yumiko Yada.

Unknown Contributor Role: Masaki Batoh.

Personnel: Masaki Batoh (acoustic guitar, marimba, harmonium, giri giri pee, voodoo drum, bells, hurdy gurdy, organ, drums, horns, duff, Moog synthesizer, vocals; Kazuo Ogino (Celtic harp); Fuji (congas).

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