Tracklist
1 | The Prelude | |
2 | 君がどんどん離れて行く (You are Leaving My Mind) | |
3 | 君はもう一つの現実僕はこの現実 (判ったよ、もう怖い顔はやめて・・・・・・) (You are the Other Reality and I am This Reality (Okay, Okay, No More Scary Faces) | |
4 | 君がどんどん離れて行く(リプライズ) (You are Leaving My Mind [Reprise]) | |
5 | MARIKO 終章 ~ 砂と太陽 (Inst) (Mariko: The Finale - Sands and Sun [Inst]) | |
6 | はがれ落ちるポスター Part 2 (Inst) (A Peeling off Poster Part 2 [Inst]) | |
7 | 丘の上のSha-La-La(丘の上で ~ Sha-La-La ~ 夜明けの詩)(Sha-La-La on the Hill (A Dawn Poem)) | |
8 | 春の鐘 (Bells of Spring) | |
9 | 口紅 Boy (Lipstick Boy) | |
10 | 青い海へと消えた恋(海岸どおりでもういちど) (Love Gone to the Blue Sea (Once Again on the Seaside Path)) | |
11 | Twistar Sister Pylot (Twinkle Star Patrol) |
Have you ever been to Miyazaki? It’s a prefecture on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, facing the Pacific. Palm trees. Humid subtropical climate. This is the home of Maple Fyshh, a musical artist whose late-80s/early-90s recordings have been collected and reissued here. Liberated by the advent of 4-track cassette home recording technology, inspired by a love of 60s pop oddball production mavens like Phil Spector and Joe Meek, as well as American hot rod and surf music, these Maple Fyssh songs glow with an outsider’s love of the transformative power of newly-available sound technology, allowing him to pull his inspirations across decades and oceans to his 1990s Miyazaki home studio. The tracks here are a d.i.y. dream-pop wonderland, compiling songs from his first LP “Mariko” and second LP “Dokitto Station!!”, both self-produced, both released in 1995.
The A-side of this release features tracks from the concept album “Mariko”, a masterpiece of daydream pop introspection, recorded in 1994-95, inspired by a poem submitted to a manga magazine. The B-side features tracks from “Dokitto Station!!”, slightly earlier recordings that draw inspiration from a range of 60s pop including girl groups, surf music and acid folk. All the music here demonstrates Maple Fyshh’s deep understanding and appreciation 60s pop moves, and also his mastery of the limited technology at his disposal.
Remastered in 2024, the sound of Miyazaki has been reborn for a new audience. Available on Vinyl LP and download, with a DL card, English/Japanese lyrics and entertaining and informative English/Japanese liner notes by the artist.