ONE DAY (1973)

(LP)
  • Remasterd by Makoto Kubota (ex-Les Rallizes Denudes)
  • Housed in a gatefold jacket
  • With obi
  • Extensive liner notes by Yuji Shibata in Japanese and English translation
  • Originally released in 1980
Shortly after the breakup of Flower Travellin’ Band, guitarist Hideki Ishima released his first and only solo album in 1973—a hauntingly beautiful work that stands apart in the landscape of ’70s Japanese rock.
Genre Rock
StyleProgressive Rock, Japanese
FormatVINYL
Cat. noCOJA-9559
Label NIPPONOPHONE/J-DIGS
Artist HIDEKI ISHIMA
Release Date07/11/2025
CarrierLP
Barcode4549767348063
PressingJapan
StockPre-order
Tracklisting
ONE DAY (1973)
vinyl Album or track playing
Shortly after the breakup of Flower Travellin’ Band, guitarist Hideki Ishima released his first and only solo album in 1973—a hauntingly beautiful work that stands apart in the landscape of ’70s Japanese rock. Known for his later work as a sitar player, Ishima showcases a signature floating guitar sound throughout the album, blending psychedelic rock, acid folk, and introspective singer-songwriter elements into a deeply personal and atmospheric record.

Contributing to this richly textured sound are some of the most notable names from the era: fellow Flower Travellin’ Band member George Wada (drums), future Transam collaborators Chito Kawachi (drums) and Nobuhiko Shinohara (keyboards), and Katsuo Ohno (keyboards) of PYG.

Now reissued with a bold, powerful remaster by Makoto Kubota, this overlooked gem captures a vital moment in Japan’s underground rock evolution and demands a fresh listen from those exploring the outer edges of the genre.
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