BHAGWAN SHREE RAJNEESH (1980)

(LP)
  • Housed in a gatefold jacket
  • With obi
  • Extensive liner notes by Yuji Shibata in Japanese and English translation
  • Originally released in 1980
Violinist, composer, and arranger Hiroki Tamaki presents a majestic musical tapestry inspired by the teachings of Indian spiritual philosopher Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. 

Genre Rock
StylePsychedelic, Folk, Japanese
FormatVINYL
Cat. noCOJA-9560
Label NIPPONOPHONE/J-DIGS
Artist HIROKI TAMAKI
Release Date07/11/2025
CarrierLP
Barcode4549767348070
PressingJapan
StockPre-order
Tracklisting
BHAGWAN SHREE RAJNEESH (1980)
vinyl Album or track playing
Violinist, composer, and arranger Hiroki Tamaki presents a majestic musical tapestry inspired by the teachings of Indian spiritual philosopher Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Layering his own vocals in rich harmony and weaving in the ethereal synthesizer work of Fumitaka Anzai (of TPO and Urusei Yatsura fame), Tamaki creates a soundscape of mysticism and spiritual balance.The album features progressive rock-influenced tracks such as “The Songs of Mahamudra” and “Meditation,” alongside hidden gems of Japanese acid folk like “River” and “Beautiful Song,” both of which were selected for the acclaimed compilation "Nippon Acid Folk 1970–1980" (Time Capsule). A rare and visionary work that bridges cosmic philosophy and musical experimentation.
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