Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo
Uganda (1972)
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Length:  36:33
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Wanyamana Mapambazuko    11:41
      2.  
      Na Tu Penda Sana    9:22
      3.  
      Vita    7:43
      4.  
      Pigmy    7:45
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      a r t i s t : Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo
      t i t l e : Uganda - Afurikan Rokku No Yoake
      d a t e : 2008
      l a b e l : Tiliqua (TILAR5012)
      g e n r e : Psychedelic Rock
      r l s. d a t e : Sep/2008


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      The start of a new series focusing on lost and obscure sonic
      treasures birthed out of the underbelly of Japan's New Rock
      revolution during the period 1969~1978 is spearheaded by the
      long announced reissue of one of the rarest discs to seep out
      of that seedy incestuous scene.

      Ishikawa Akira & Count Buffalo's Uganda -- Afurikan Rokku no
      Yoake originally saw the light of day on February 5th, 1972 on
      Toshiba Records as part of their 4 Channel Q.M. Sound series
      but quickly sank into the depths obscurity, making that only a
      handful of copies were actually sold while the remaining stock
      was withdrawn due to very depressing sales and eventually
      melted down and destroyed. The disc remained a well kept
      secret for all these years and only a small circle of die-hard
      music lovers have ever seen an actual original copy, making it
      these days one of the most treasured and hunted down Japanese
      rock artifacts.

      A couple of years ago a bootleg LP edition of the LP came out,
      sadly sounding quite mediocre but nevertheless rejuvenating a
      new awareness for the album. Still rumors as to who were the
      actual performers on the album floated around freely since the
      group was simply listed as Count Buffalo with no detailed
      breakdown of who actually played on the album, and as a result
      there has been much fevered speculation over the years.
      Therefore, Tiliqua Records thought it wise to release this
      sonic gem properly, hunt down the lisence, unraveled the legal
      entanglements, acquired access to the original mastertapes and
      subsequently also taking on the quest to track down the actual
      players involved. So now, with this fully authorized reissue
      we can finally reveal the full line-up or the key players
      involved and add some insight into the record's background
      thanks to the kind participation of Uganda's composer Mr.
      Muraoka Takeru.

      Musically speaking, Ishikawa Akira & Count Buffalo's Uganda --
      Afurikan Rokku no Yoake is vicious psychedelic whirlwind
      monster of a disc where primitive Afro-spiritual and tribal
      ethnic percussive blow-outs cross-pollinate with lysergic New
      Rock fuzz-a-delic dementia and stirring up enough dust and
      boulders like two-barreled guns coming out of the demon hole.
      Still, gUgandah is more than just that and although it is
      deceptively intense, it is simultaneously casual in feel yet
      meticulous in its musical detail and lyrical economy. And seen
      in retrospect I can now proclaim that this album stands
      shoulder to shoulder with the best records of that golden era
      and it was one of Japan 's 1970s underground scene's defining
      moments. In short it is a totally lethal slide that does not
      fail to create an arresting listening experience.

      As is the case with all of Tiliqua Record's releases, this one
      is also crafted out with meticulous care and eye for detail.
      The CD comes housed in a miniature version of the actual slim
      cased LP box set, complete with obi and extensive 8-paged
      Japanese/ English liner notes, illustrated with some archival
      footage. One time only very limited press, housed in a sturdy
      hard card mini-LP styled slim box set styled gatefold jacket.
      Digitally remastered from the original master tapes and graced
      with faithfully reproduced artwork (although slightly adapted
      for the single CD box set version) and obi. One time limited
      press due to the nature of the box set jacket.

      http://www.tiliqua-records.com/

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      01-Wanyama Na Mapambazuko [11:42]
      02-Na Tu Penda Sana [09:23]
      03-Vita [07:43]
      04-Pigmy [07:46]
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      36:34 min
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