Flower Travellin' Band
This band's profile is 'invisible', meaning that it's much less prominent on the site - either because it's incomplete, or maybe doesn't entirely fit MS format.
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Line-up
1969-2011 | Akira Yamanaka - vocals |
1969-2011 | Hideki Ishima - guitars, sitar, sitarla |
1969-2011 | George Wada - drums |
1969-2011 | Jun Kobayashi - bass |
2008-2011 | Nobuhiko Shinohara - keyboards |
Discography
1970 | Anywhere | 7.5 | |
1971 | Satori | 8.7 | |
1972 | Made In Japan | 6.4 | |
1973 | Make Up | 7.7 | |
2008 | We Are Here | 7 |
Latest reviews
Satori 8.5 Japan’s heavy music scene has long been known as a hotbed of progressive adaptation, a reliable incubator of melodic subgenres, and a launchpad for flagitious idiosyncrasy and anthemic loudness alike. But what many fans are not aware of is that Japan’s history with metal goes back nearly as far as that of the genre itself.
Review by ScreamingSteelUS ›› |
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