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Speed, Glue & Shinki

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Download links and information about Speed, Glue & Shinki by The Glue, Speed, SHINKI. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:11:56 minutes.

Artist: The Glue, Speed, SHINKI
Release date: 1972
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:11:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sniffin & Snortin PT1 3:50
2. Run And Hide 4:50
3. Bad Woman 4:36
4. Red Doll 4:57
5. Flat Fret Swing 4:44
6. Sniffin' & Snortin PT2 2:38
7. Don't Say No 5:38
8. Calm Down 4:52
9. Doodle Song 1:32
10. Search For Love 8:52
11. Chuppy 1:44
12. Wanna Take You Home 6:01
13. Sun ~ Planets ~ Life ~ Moon 13:19
14. Song For An Angel 4:23

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Like Flower Travelin’ Band, Blues Creation and Gedo, Japan’s Speed, Glue & Shinki played heavy, psychedelic acid-rock that attracted a huge cult following in the early ‘70s, especially amongst Tokyo’s motorcycle counter-culture. Shinki Chen was considered Japan’s Jimi Hendrix, which makes sense after listening to his lysergic leads that melt all over the middle of “Sniffin & Snortin PT1,” the blues-based boogie-rocker that opens their 1971 debut album. Riff-rockers “Bad Woman” and “Red Doll” display a love for Leslie West and Mountain, especially the former, which sounds heavily inspired by “Mississippi Queen.” Smith croons in a throaty Louis Armstrong style on the sludgy stomp of “Flat Fret Swing” before getting experimental with a Moog on the 13-minutes-plus space jam “Sun ~ Planets ~ Life ~ Moon.”