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Lama Rabi Rabi

GhostAudio CD
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A collective of psychedelic-minded Japanese musicians headed by guitarist Masaki Batoh, Ghost records commune-minded free-range psychedelia with equal debts to the Can/Amon Düül axis of Krautrock, as well as West Coast psych units like Blue Cheer and Jefferson Airplane. Batoh grew up in Kyoto, where he attended a private school well-geared to spark his interest in rock music, from Dylan and Pink… Read more in Amazon's Ghost Store

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  • Audio CD (November 19, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: December 10, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Drag City
  • ASIN: B0000019QU
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #273,174 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mystical Japanese hippies in caves makie celestial noises, March 7, 2001
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"loveweird" (Fairview, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lama Rabi Rabi (Audio CD)
Alright!! So you're looking for REAL psychedelic music,not that mundane s*@t they keep trying to tell you is "far-out". To me, this is a beautiful, melodic, and yes, mystical album from some inspired strange folks over there on the island. (By the way,it's worth your while to investigate the Japanese alternative scene if you haven't already done so. It's not Seattle, I promise.)I enjoy when other instruments are used besides the usual guitar/bass/drums lineup, and these guys do too.Gongs, jew's harp, sounds from nature, sitars, banjos - they raided their closets making this one, and as a result each song is different and dreamy. I get a kick out of how they pronounce some English words. It's not like me to play a CD continually, but this one spends a lot of time floating around my ears. The first two songs are really 8,9 minute trance-like improvisations."Into the Alley" is beautiful and oddly poignant. "Who Found A Lost Rose In The Warship?" is bizarro, Appalachian Martian music, and I'll have to agree with the previous reviewer concerning "Agate Scape", an 11 minute song that never wears out its welcome.It is as refreshing and ethereal as a mist before the sunrise. I love this album. It is a wonderful alternative to the noisy, angry, self-obsessed paint-by-numbers crap that is happening in our country right now.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Else Sounds Quite Like This, December 28, 2003
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D. B. Rocca (Parkland, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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The Japanese indie band Ghost are something of an enigma to me: the word is that they live as gypsies all across Japan, thus embodying the hippie spirit conveyed in their psychodelic albums. Lama Rabi Rabi is the strongest of their cds; a compelling mixture of psychodelic rock and roll, ambient world-folk balladry, and jazz-like musicality.
The opening track, "Masttillah," is an 8-minute drone that feels like a hashish den tucked away in Tangiers; then the title track cuts in with its rythmic chorus chanted repeatedly. "Into the Alley" is a gorgeous ballad with acoutic guitar echoing into the distance. The rest of the album is a blend of electric guitars that feel like they came right from Led Zeppelin I, mythic flutes blowing faintly in the distance, and ambient percussion and found sounds. "Marrakech" and "Mex Square Blue" stand out for thier very clever compositions and impeccable production. "My Hump is a Shell" serves as an interlude and uses a theremin against a gentle acoustic guitar. The album then winds down and rounds off with "Agate Scape," a lush, jazzy piece showcasing Masaki Batoh's haunting voice and melody, as well as the etherial piano playing that comes to amazing climax. Remarkably, this cd goes from point A to B with such grace that one almost forgets the shifts in style it makes!
While all of Ghost's albums are worth a listen, this one really shines as a coherent work of great songwriting and awesome production, with each song working off the others to create its own time and space.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Japanese Psyche, October 17, 2005
This review is from: Lama Rabi Rabi (Audio CD)
Ghost inhabits a very special musical space where the psychadelic sounds of the 60's acid bands and the trancelike groove of 70's German bands are molded into one swirling seemingly never-ending collage of wonderous sounds.

i am not overly familiar with the back catalogue of Ghost, and i have yet to explore their most recent output; but i have owned Lama Rabi Rabi for quite awhile now and it never fails to be a captivating and enthralling listen from start to finish.

the album begins with the sound of bells and gongs and various percussion tools going off into a spacey, meditative jam that sounds loose and slightly chaotic, yet restrained to the point where it never becomes too messy. "Rabirabi" kicks in with an immediate urgency that takes the listener by the hand and pulls you along through this cosmic groove. the chanting erupts from the corners and it sounds like children..disciples of the Ghost, perhaps? the tablas ground the song in it's ryhthm and a guitar squeels soft feedback above the din. this is one of the great moments on this album and as the song winds down with a droney feel; you truly feel under the spell of this sonic magic.

as the album progresses, layer upon layer of beauty are revealed. from the fragile acoustic haunts of "Into The Alley" and the tribal appalaichan folk stomp of "Who Found A Lost Rose In The Warship?" to the ragged blues-based shuffle of "Bad Bone"; Ghost shows endless creativity in their compositions and a brilliant musical vision. Recommended!
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