The Day After The Sabbath 36 Rising Sun Japan pt 1 Download here: [mf] or [mg] Volume 36 of TDATS features Japanese bands. A small but talented hard rock scene emerged from the countrys prevailing 60s psychedelic Group Sounds musical collective, much as it did around the world at the time. The bands all have a pleasingly oriental twist in their sound. Starting with Japans answer to Jimi Hendrix, is Shinki Chens Speed, Glue & Shinki. The band was started by guitarist Shinki Chen, and Ikuzo Orita, Japans president of Polydor Records. Next up, Gedo was a mainly live band that has a few live recordings, and played sounds alternating between hard rock and vigorous proto-punk. Too Muchs name came from the TOO MUCH concert that The Helpful Soul played with the newly-formed Blues Creation, in Kyoto at the end of February 1970. The hippy phrase �too much� was already utterly clich�d in the West by this time, but it was iconic and easily pronounceable to the Japanese! Yonin Bayashis debu...