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no interest in. It was only when their producer suggested they write new material and play it together with the old songs for a three-year period that a reunion came to fruition. Ishima also said that even though Kobayashi and Wada had not played in years, they were eager and pushed him into doing it, helped by the fact that his new instrument made the old material interesting. In 2008, 35 years after their last, they released the album
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On November 25, 2007, Flower Travellin' Band officially reunited and formally recruited keyboardist Nobuhiko Shinohara, with whom they had previously worked. Ishima revealed that there were several talks about getting back together prior, but they were all centered around nostalgia, something he has
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It was their last concert before a long hiatus, as at this time Yuya became involved in numerous projects and each member went on to an individual career. Joe Yamanaka recorded numerous solo albums, and collaborated with the iconic
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In 1969, after the release of the album; Remi Aso and guitarist Katsuhiko Kobayashi relocated to the United States. Yuya dropped all the remaining members, except drummer George Wada, recruited guitarist
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While the band's releases have never sold well they continue to be held in high regard by the music industry. Their albums have never been out of print and they continue to be made available on new
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group Mystic Morning and bassist Jun Kobayashi, and formed the Flower Travellin' Band as a band that would appeal to international audiences. Their first releases were backing
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formats such as SHM-CDs. Former members of the Flower Travellin' Band continue to perform FTB songs live together under the name Flower Power with other musicians.
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saw Flower Travellin' Band perform, liked what they saw and suggested they go to Canada. The group quickly recorded their first album of original material,
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in 1970, made to emulate the Flowers' release by means of cover songs and a nude photo on the album's front.
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musicians, and two vocalists; male singer Hiroshi Chiba and female singer Remi Aso. They released the album
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released in 1971, to have something to bring with them. In December 1970, they relocated to
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was rejected due to a drug conviction. They released a half-studio, half-live album titled
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in the 1980s. Having quit the guitar in 1990, Hideki Ishima continued his studies of the
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in England in the mid-1960s, where he was introduced to various upcoming artists such as
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throughout their Japanese tour; however, all concerts were canceled when
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and the first recording credited to the Flower Travellin' Band.
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and his Japanese apprentice in 1998. In 2000, he invented the
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band that was formed in 1967. They were connected to Japan's
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in 1968, featuring covers of songs by Jimi Hendrix, Cream,
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Flower Travellin' Band performing in New York City in 2008.
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Hideki Ishima abandoned guitar in 1990 and has played the
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They returned to Japan in March 1972 for a show at the
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when he returned to Japan after visiting his friend
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The band was initially started as a side-project by
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Yuya Uchida & The Flowers
Flower Travellin' Band performing in New York City in 2008.
Tokyo
Psychedelic rock
heavy metal
progressive rock
acid rock
Polydor
Atlantic
GRT
Warner
Pony Canyon
Yuya Uchida
Joe Yamanaka
Hideki Ishima
flowertravellingband.com
rock
counterculture movement
heavy metal
psychedelic
progressive rock
Joe Yamanaka
audiophile
Yuya Uchida
John Lennon
Cream
Jimi Hendrix
group sounds
Challenge!
Jefferson Airplane

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