Thanks! loving this 'discovery' after just lamenting about wishing Japan had kept going so we could enjoy the treat of their music. And here this is. I missed it the first time around. Wishes can come true.
After they broke up, all of the members of the band have put in numerous projects worth checking out. But for me, David Sylvian’s Secrets of the Beehive album is the masterpiece that is standing out amongst the post-Japan projects
I've been wanting to listen to one from these guys from Japan for a long time. The driven drum beat reminds of "Shaking the Trees by Peter Gabriel. Love it!!
i love Steve's vocals on this album. and as huge of a Karn fan as i am, even Karn knew his own vocals were not that good (until he started singing really low.)
Thanks! loving this 'discovery' after just lamenting about wishing Japan had kept going so we could enjoy the treat of their music. And here this is. I missed it the first time around. Wishes can come true.
After they broke up, all of the members of the band have put in numerous projects worth checking out. But for me, David Sylvian’s Secrets of the Beehive album is the masterpiece that is standing out amongst the post-Japan projects
I've been wanting to listen to one from these guys from Japan for a long time. The driven drum beat reminds of "Shaking the Trees by Peter Gabriel. Love it!!
amazing
Now i get why Gavin Harrison´s drumming is so unique, thanks to Steve Jansen
They should have had Mick on vocals much prefer him over Steve.
i love Steve's vocals on this album. and as huge of a Karn fan as i am, even Karn knew his own vocals were not that good (until he started singing really low.)
@@vincenzollamas yeah, Mick going low vocally is something to savour.