Zushi, Naoki
Paradise
World Of Echo announces the reissue of two remastered albums by Japanese guitarist and songwriter Naoki Zushi, 1988's
Paradise, and 2005's III. Two classics of Japanese psychedelia, both Paradise and III were originally released on Org
Records, the imprint of Shinji Shibayama of acid-folk group Nagisa Ni Te, with whom Zushi has guested on second guitar
for decades. Both intimate and expansive, rich with revelatory songwriting and blasted, sky-scouring guitar, these
reissues return these albums to print for the first time since the 2000s. It's the first time III has been officially
released on vinyl, with an extra, previously unreleased track, "Under The June Moonlight." Recorded in Kyoto's Townhouse
Studios in mid 1987, Paradise emerged from a scene in Kansai, Japan that was embracing the idiosyncracies of 1970s
singer-songwriters, the soaring solos of early seventies psychedelia, and the DIY impulse of 1980s post-punk. While
Zushi's musical history stretched back to the early eighties - he was a founding member of Jojo Hiroshige's noise outfit
Hijokaidan - he found his feet with groups like Hallelujahs, whose dream-pop collection Niku O Kuraite Chikai Wo Tateyo
was recently reissued by Black Editions, and Idiot O'Clock. Paradise appeared two years after that Hallelujahs album and
share much the same membership - Zushi's backing band on several of the songs includes Shibayama on drums and Ken-Ichi
Takayama (aka Idiot) on electric guitar, though just as often, Zushi plays all the instruments himself. The coordinates
here are wide-reaching - you can hear the volume and intensity of Neil Young & Crazy Horse (on "Hallelujah: Left Side"
and "Paradise: Midday"), the slow-motion magic of Galaxie 500, the idiosyncratic spirit of The Only Ones, all mixed up
with tender guitar miniatures and stumbling garage-psych-pop moves.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
10-10-2025
Label
Item-nr
1316665
EAN
5055869551816
Availability
Not in stock