Bow Wow ‘S/T’ JPCANDY001

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OUTSIDE OF a handful of obscure Japanese progressive rock groups, Bow Wow were one of the first native groups to play in a style that suggested they might actually have international potential. Indeed, although this, their debut album, displayed a certain rough-hewn charm, capturing raw riffs and basic arrangements, the energy and enthusiasm cannot be denied. Additionally, Kyoji Yamamoto’s guitar playing was already indicating that he would, in a few short years, become one of the most accomplished players in the world.
Above all else, Bow Wow’s debut album, originally released in 1976, is an historic achievement. It is, in effect, the moment were the Japanese moved on from being avid consumers of western rock music – make that HARD ROCK music – to full blown participants in a musical revolution that is still in full swing.

24-bit remastering from original source tapes, 5 bonus tracks, story of the making of the album, full involvement by the band, rare photos, all spread out over a superb full colour booklet.
Track Listing: 1. Hearts On Fire 2. Brown House 3. Foxy Lady 4. Volume On 5. A Life In The Dark 6. James In My Casket 7. Withered Sun 8. Theme Of Bow Wow