Kirikyogen
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Kirikyogen is a 1970 album by Kuni Kawachi
Kuni Kawachi
Kuni Kawachi is a famous Japanese keyboardist. His first musical act was in The Happenings Four, and also performed writing contributions to Tokyo Kid Brothers’ version of Throw Away the Books, We're Going Out On the Streets...

 and the Flower Travellin' Band
Flower Travellin' Band
is a Japanese heavy psych outfit that was first active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They reunited in 2007. Vocalist Joe Yamanaka died on August 7, 2011 after a battle with lung cancer.-History:...

. It showcases the growing doom sound that Flower Travellin' Band were honing, as well as Kuni Kawachi's progressive rock influences. The album was released on CD.

In 2002 it was released under the name Music Composed Mainly By Humans, and replaces "To Your World" with the live track "I'm Dead" and renames "Classroom for Women" to simply "Classroom". Also the song "Works Composed Mainly By Humans" is reworked and renamed "Map", this version of the song was previously released as a single by Flower Travellin' Band without Kawachi.

Track listing

  1. "Kirikyogen" (5:09)
  2. "Works Composed Mainly By Humans" (5:46)
  3. "Time Machine" (7:48)
  4. "To Your World" (6:33)
  5. "Graveyard of Love" (4:11)
  6. "Classroom for Women" (3:26)
  7. "Scientific Investigation" (3:54)

Track listing for Music Composed Mainly by Humans

  1. "I'm Dead" (27:09)
  2. "Graveyard of Love" (4:07)
  3. "Kirikyogen" (5:01)
  4. "Map" (5:42)
  5. "Time Machine" (7:42)
  6. "Classroom" (3:21)
  7. "The Scientific Investigation" (3:51)

Credits

  • Kuni Kawachi
    Kuni Kawachi
    Kuni Kawachi is a famous Japanese keyboardist. His first musical act was in The Happenings Four, and also performed writing contributions to Tokyo Kid Brothers’ version of Throw Away the Books, We're Going Out On the Streets...

     - keyboards
  • Akira "Joe" Yamanaka
    Joe Yamanaka
    , better known as Joe Yamanaka, was a half Japanese and half African American singer, known for both his work with Flower Travellin' Band and as a solo musician. He was also an actor and appeared in many movies, such as Takashi Miike's Deadly Outlaw: Rekka and the 1989 version of Zatoichi...

     - vocals
  • Hideki Ishima
    Hideki Ishima
    Hideki Ishima is a Japanese guitarist, known primarily for his work with Flower Travellin' Band. He also plays an instrument he invented, the sitarla, which is a combination of a sitar and an electric guitar....

    - guitars
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