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Artist:
SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI
Title:
Speed, Glue & Shinki
Label:
PHOENIX RECORDS (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
ASH 3022CD
Following on from the gutsy blues-rock groove of the band's first and probably only genuine studio release, 1971's
Eve
,
Speed, Glue & Shinki
's second release, originally released in 1972 on Atlantic and often referred to as
Tiger
, brought together a number of tracks not included on
Eve
, as well as some new recordings that took a very different musical slant.
Joey Smith
decided that since he could he handle himself admirably on drums, it was time to challenge a new instrument, so he bought a synthesizer. Drafting in friend
Mike Hanopol
to take over the bass-playing duties from the departed
Masayoshi "Glue" Kabe
, Smith managed to produce an album of two halves, the first being some of the strongest SGS-esque material ever, the second being some fine electronic instrumentals in the
Tangerine Dream
mode. Following the release of the album, Smith and Hanopol flew back to Manila to become Filipino superstars, while
Shinki Chen
eschewed the recording of his music in preference to live recordings and Kabe found alternative employment in the highly popular band,
Pink Cloud
. However, the band's legacy lives on in
Tiger
, a compendium of the sound of
Eve
and a taste of where the band might have gone had time, personalities and huge amounts of illicit drugs not exerted their influences. Housed in a unique LP-replica gatefold card wallet in a numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies only.
Artist:
SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI
Title:
Speed, Glue & Shinki
Label:
PHOENIX RECORDS (UK)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$31.00
Catalog #:
ASH 3022LP
Gatefold 2LP version. Following on from the gutsy blues-rock groove of the band's first and probably only genuine studio release, 1971's
Eve
,
Speed, Glue & Shinki
's second release, originally released in 1972 on Atlantic and often referred to as
Tiger
, brought together a number of tracks not included on
Eve
, as well as some new recordings that took a very different musical slant.
Joey Smith
decided that since he could he handle himself admirably on drums, it was time to challenge a new instrument, so he bought a synthesizer. Drafting in friend
Mike Hanopol
to take over the bass-playing duties from the departed
Masayoshi "Glue" Kabe
, Smith managed to produce an album of two halves, the first being some of the strongest SGS-esque material ever, the second being some fine electronic instrumentals in the
Tangerine Dream
mode. Following the release of the album, Smith and Hanopol flew back to Manila to become Filipino superstars, while
Shinki Chen
eschewed the recording of his music in preference to live recordings and Kabe found alternative employment in the highly popular band,
Pink Cloud
. However, the band's legacy lives on in
Tiger
, a compendium of the sound of
Eve
and a taste of where the band might have gone had time, personalities and huge amounts of illicit drugs not exerted their influences.
Artist:
SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI
Title:
Eve
Label:
PHOENIX RECORDS (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
ASH 3026CD
Phoenix Records reissues on CD
Speed, Glue & Shinki
's 1971 debut album,
Eve
. Ex-
Food Brain
guitarist
Shinki Chen
, bass player
Masayoshi Kabe
(also known as
M Glue
) and Filipino Vietnam war veteran
Joey "Pepe" Smith
, who doubled as both the trio's drummer and vocalist, released two legendary albums in the early '70s.
Eve
, the earlier of the band's two efforts, was probably the band's only "real" recording, as the self-titled second release in 1972 was put together by Smith from studio outtakes of Chen's guitar playing and tracks omitted from
Eve
. This is a bluesy, psychedelic album, with Chen's
Hendrix
-style guitar playing firmly underpinned by Smith's insistent percussion style modeled on the style and technique of his idol,
Ginger Baker
. The band dissolved immediately after the release of
Eve
, as the other two members found Smith's drug-fuelled lifestyle decidedly unappealing (he was a huge fan of amphetamines and diligently applied himself to establishing a prodigious habit). Chen decided he didn't want to record again, and became a successful live artist, Joey went back to the Philippines and started the immensely successful power trio
Juan de la Cruz Band
, and Masayoshi Kabe would win fame with the band
Pink Cloud
. In spite of their short-lived activity, Speed, Glue & Shinki were important first and foremost as pioneers of the Japanese psychedelic rock scene. Numbered, limited edition housed in a gatefold LP replica sleeve.
Artist:
SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI
Title:
Eve
Label:
PHOENIX RECORDS (UK)
Format:
LP
Price:
$22.00
Catalog #:
ASH 3026LP
2012 repress. Phoenix Records presents the first 180 gram virgin vinyl release of
Speed, Glue & Shinki
's 1971 debut album,
Eve
. Ex-
Food Brain
guitarist
Shinki Chen
, bass player
Masayoshi Kabe
(also known as
M Glue
) and Filipino Vietnam war veteran
Joey "Pepe" Smith
, who doubled as both the trio's drummer and vocalist, released two legendary albums in the early '70s.
Eve
, the earlier of the band's two efforts, was probably the band's only "real" recording, as the self-titled second release in 1972 was put together by Smith from studio outtakes of Chen's guitar playing and tracks omitted from
Eve
. This is a bluesy, psychedelic album, with Chen's
Hendrix
-style guitar playing firmly underpinned by Smith's insistent percussion style modeled on the style and technique of his idol,
Ginger Baker
. The band dissolved immediately after the release of
Eve
, as the other two members found Smith's drug-fuelled lifestyle decidedly unappealing (he was a huge fan of amphetamines and diligently applied himself to establishing a prodigious habit). Chen decided he didn't want to record again, and became a successful live artist, Joey went back to the Philippines and started the immensely successful power trio
Juan de la Cruz Band
, and Masayoshi Kabe would win fame with the band
Pink Cloud
. In spite of their short-lived activity, Speed, Glue & Shinki were important first and foremost as pioneers of the Japanese psychedelic rock scene. Gatefold sleeve.
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