Speed Glue & Shinki 2LP Vinyl OBI Atlantic Records Warner Music Japan HMV 2019 JP
Title: Speed, Glue & Shinki
Catalog Number: WQJL-128/9
Label: Atlantic
Reissued by: Warner
Barcode: 4943674302512
Original release year: 1972
Reissue year: 2019
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 636gr
Pressing country: Germany
For Market Release in: Japan
Added to catalog on: June 18, 2023
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Formed in 1970 by guitarist Shinki Chen, who at this point was known as Japan’s equivalent to Jimi Hendrix, Speed, Glue & Shinki's last album has been reissued in a gorgeous faithful reproduction the original. Famous for it's impressive tiger cover and originally released in 1972 it is a two-disc set in two separate deluxe single jackets united by the gigantic full cover OBI Strip
- Limited Edition
- Warner Music Japan
- Pressed at Optimal
- Double LP in Double Jackets
- Gigantic Full Cover OBI Strip
"this ragged trio forced the rock & roll firmament to its bended knees and carved a monument to primal guitar rock for the ages"
Speed, Glue & Shinki Biography by Eduardo Rivadavia
One of Japan's most iconic purveyors of early-‘70s heavy/blues/psych rock, Speed, Glue & Shinki was composed of three uncommonly talented, freakishly tall (six-foot-plus!), and exceptionally wasted longhairs of mixed descent; Shinki was half Chinese, "Glue" half-French, "Speed" a Filipino, and, yes, their drugs of choice inspired the group's moniker. As is often the case, the group's legend was established primarily posthumously, but the improbable nature of their very existence and the retrospectively appreciated uniqueness of their spare musical output totally warrants it.
Speed, Glue & Shinki started out as the brainchild of Atlantic Records impresario Ikuzo Orita and guitar hero Shinki Chen, who was just 21 but already deemed the "Japanese Hendrix," thanks to a résumé boasting stints with Brit-blues purveyors Powerhouse, Super Session emulators Foodbrain, and the house band for Japan's own production of the musical Hair, to name just his most then-recent exploits. However, rather than settling on faceless no-names to support Shinki's genius, the duo sought his instrumental and charismatic equals in highly respected bassist Masayoshi "Glue" Kabe -- himself a veteran of Group Sounds staples the Golden Cups, among others, including Shinki's first pro band years earlier -- and the comparatively inexperienced, Filipino-born singing drummer Joey "Speed" Smith (aka Pepe), whose larger-than-life persona, pharmaceutical fixations, and songs to match helped define the group's radical musical vision. Ironically, and despite its shared instrumental pedigree, when the band unveiled their 1971 debut album, Eve, it was distinguished by astonishingly raw, loose, and at times even clumsy extrapolations on the era's reigning heavy blues and acid rock templates. Even more astonishing was how its abject commercial failure to chart on Japan's still very buttoned up hit parade actually surprised all involved, expediting Speed, Glue & Shinki's dissolution when the easily distracted Kabe took to vanishing after just a few scattered public band performances.
The far more driven Joey did manage to coax a chronically unmotivated Shinki back into the studio, alongside former Zero History bassist Mike Hanopol, but the band's sprawling eponymous sophomore double album, literally lost the plot in a maze of proto-metal/art-rock chaos and indulgence. The LP was pretty much dead on arrival upon release in early 1972, and it wasn't long before Joey and Hanopol both gave up the fight and moved back to Manilla, where they founded a new power trio named, oddly, Juan de la Cruz. Shinki Chen proceeded to squander his six-string gifts by forming an organ-dominated outfit named Orange before fading away into session work, while the free-spirited Kabe resumed his itinerant lifestyle, whereabouts unknown (just kidding: he settled down in old age, but where's the romance in that?). Speed, Glue & Shinki duly graduated to cult band status, and yet, for a brief moment, in a flash of light, this ragged trio forced the rock & roll firmament to its bended knees and carved a monument to primal guitar rock for the ages.
Musicians:
Bass – 加部正義 (Masayoshi Kabe)
Bass, Vocals – マイケル・ハナポル (Mike Hanopol)
Cimbalom – 渡辺茂樹 (Shigeki Watanabe)
Drums – 大口広司 (Hiroshi Oguchi)
Drums, Vocals – ジョーイ・スミス (Joey Smith)
Guitar – 陳 信輝 (Shinki Chen)
Track Listing:
01. Sniffin' & Snortin' Pt (Vitamine C)
02. Run And Hide
03. Bad Woman
04. Red Doll
05. Flat Fret Swing
06. Snifin' & Snortin' Pt (Vitamine C)
07. Don't Say No
08. Calm Down
09. Doodle Song 1
10. Search For Love 1
11. Chuppy 1
12. Wanna Take You Home 1
13. Sun - Planets - Life - Moon 1
14. Song For An Angel
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