NINGEN ISU — Peten-Shi to Kuuki Otoko - Ningen Isu Kessakusen

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Boxset / Compilation · 1994

Filed under Heavy Metal
By NINGEN ISU

Tracklist


1. Shinpan No Hi (5:41)
2. Kokoro No Kaji (4:07)
3. Kohfuku No Neji (5:13)
4. Ayakashi No Tsuzumi (5:18)
5. Yashagaike (7:23)
6. Namakemono No Jinsei (5:02)
7. Taiyoh Kokuten (6:59)
8. Seishun Rock Daijin (3:01)
9. Tengoku Ni Musubu Koi (4:17)
10. Jinmen-Soh (5:15)
11. Daiyogen (3:25)
12. Hashire Melos (4:21)
13. Motto Hikari Wo! (3:49)
14. Ringo No Namida (4:02)
15. Maisoh-Mushi No Uta (5:44)

Total Time 73:30

Line-up/Musicians


- Shinji Wajima / guitars, vocals
- Ken'ichi Suzuki / bass, vocals
- Noriyoshi Kamidate / drums on tracks 1-5, 7, 9-12, 14
- Masahiro Goto / drums on tracks 6, 8, 13, 15

- Yuichiro Uchida guest vocals on chorus of track 13

About this release

Released September 21, 1994
Meldac

Track 10 is a re-recording of "Jinmensou", which originally appeared on the debut ep. This version was a B-side for the single "Yashaga Ike" released on February 21, 1991.

Tracks 11 and 12 are previously unreleased.

Thanks to voila_la_scorie for the addition

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This is the first compilation album of Ningen Isu. It was released on Meldac in 1994, the fifth release on that label and the final release in the band's contract with the label until resigning with them in 1999.

This compilation includes songs from their four original studio albums with Meldac: Ningen Shikkaku (1990), Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita (1991), Ougon no Yoake (1992), and Rashoumon (1993). There are three bonus tracks as well.

The album does a good job of representing the first four albums. Ningen Shikkaku has Ayakashi no Tsuzumi, Tengoku ni Musubu Koi, and Ringo no Namida. These three songs capture that band in a very heavy and hard hitting retro sound that was their style on the debut album. The music resembles classic Budgie and Black Sabbath while sometimes going faster, bearing some influence of both NWoBHM and speed metal.

From Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita, there's Kokoro no Kaji, Yashagaike, and Taiyou Kokuten. This album's guitar sound brought us closer to the mid-seventies but the band's style remained a blend of seventies heavy and hard rock with some eighties influences. Kokoro no Kaji begins almost like thrash metal, Yashagaike features a Japanese folk beginning before the song evolves into a heavier electric mood, and Taiyou Kokuten reflects the band's fondness for doom-heavy, Black Sabbath-styled songs.

Two songs are from Ougon no Yoake: Shinpan no Hi and Kofun no Neji. This album was more progressive with longer songs; however, these two tracks here, while still showing the band's progressive rock influences, are more concise and capture the band's metal spirit. It's interesting to note that future compilations would largely ignore this album.

Finally, from Rashoumon we have Namakemono no Jinsei, which is a medium tempo but rousing heavy rock track about the life of a sloth-type person, Seishun Rock Daijin, a hard rocker with an upbeat mood, and Maisoh Mushi no Uta, and Motto Hikari wo, which was the opening track on Rashoumon and is a one-punch, two-punch hard and heavy rocker that's quite catchy I find.

The three bonus tracks are Daiyogen, a rugged, speed metal number that slows down for a solid metal riff in the middle before picking up the pace again, Hashire Melos, a Maiden-esque instrumental that was used for a Honda motorcycle commercial, and the Yashagaike single B-side version of Jinmensou. The original song appeared on the debut ep. This version was recorded with an acoustic guitar intro instead of the clean guitar intro of the original.

This is rather a good compilation, capturing the band's heavy and hard rock sound while at the same time giving some room for the impression that they are also a progressive band. For a first time listener, you will be get an excellent impression of Ningen Isu's early years. No other compilation includes as many tracks from the second to fourth albums. As well, two of the three bonus tracks are available only on this compilation.

Two strikes against this are one: it's out of print, and two: in 2016 most of Ningen Isu's catalogue to date was reissued on HQCDs and so the actual reissued albums from 2016 sound better than this compilation album.

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