• LP
  • Digital


Yahho no Potori

  • Cat No: ACOLOUR048
  • Release: 2024-05-03

Format

Digital 1200 JPY

ゑでぃまぁこん の2009年のアルバム「やっほのぽとり」。オーストラリアの〈A Colourful Storm〉からアナログ・リリース。Full-colour sleeve, Japanese lyric sheet insert, postcard.

坂本慎太郎氏との共演でも話題となった姫路出身のサイケデリック・フォークバンドゑでぃまぁこんの2009年のアルバム 「やっほのぽとり」。怖(COA)のゑでぃと、LSDマーチのまぁこんの二人。プラス、ドラム楯川陽二郎(ボアダムスetc)、水谷康久、らん。プロデュースとピアノなどでテニスコーツのさやが、レコーディングは西川文章、ジャケットのアート・ワークは松井一平担当しています。日本の00年代のフォーク、オルタナティヴミュージックの名盤。A Colourful Stormより嬉しいアナログ化。 (サイトウ) (LPのコメントから参照)

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"When I was little, I could open the window and go right up to the roof. I didn't have a balcony, so I would lie on the roof and watch the night sky." A dream to be releasing the first vinyl edition of Yahho no Potori, a treasured recording by one of our most cherished contemporary Japanese folk outfits, Eddie Marcon. Comprised of the core duo of Eddie Corman and Jules Marcon, Eddie Marcon was formed in Himeji in 2001, following Corman's involvement in noise-rock duo Coa and Shinsuke Michishita's fabled psychedelic outfit, LSD March. Marking a stylistic shift into delicate, acoustic territories, the duo would release dozens of albums and singles, mostly self-released through their Pong-Kong imprint, that have seen little distribution outside of Japan. An'archives helped us source some of their recent 7" singles, while Preservation, who compiled their earliest works in 2005, remains the only other label outside of Japan to have released their work exclusively. Recorded over a particularly humid summer and autumn, Yahho no Potori sees Eddie Marcon drifting from the delicate psychedelia of their debut EP (2002) into traditional song-based structures, first hinted at in their preceding and debut album, Aoi Ashioto (2005). A document of tenderness, wistfulness and joy, Marcon's deft yet effortless guitar strum sets a stylish backdrop for Corman's voice to ascend. Desirous yet self-assured, Corman breathes life into an intimate space adorned by the elegant instrumentation of Yashuhisa Mizatani, Yoriro Tatekawa, Ran Mizutani and Saya Ueno, whose ingenuous collaborative instinct has been gifted to listeners through collectives such as Tenniscoats, Maher Shalal Hash Baz and Spirit Fest. Here, she also lends her engineering prowess, having produced the entire album. Devotees of ambitious yet beautifully understated songwriting will find much to adore in the songs of Eddie Marcon, and followers of Reiko and Tori Kudo, Nagisa Ni Te, Ai Aso, and those curious about the wider contemporary Japanese underground, will not be surprised by the inclusion of the album's devastating climax, 'Toratolion', in Morr Music's Minna Miteru compilation in 2020. An intense and heartbreaking piece where Corman's voice takes centre stage, it remains a favourite amongst listeners and a centrepiece of Eddie Marcon's live performances. Released on June 14 with remastered audio, faithful artwork and Japanese lyric sheet, A Colourful Storm is proud to give new life to a shimmering, underappreciated gem.

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