"Magical Power" Marquee/Polydor - 9331 - recorded 1973, released April 1974, rereleased 1995 Hagakure Records - PGL1306/ISCP 1141 - reissued 2003 compact disc - 12 tracks - 47 minutes 00 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (credited as Kei-chan) (voice) - tracks 7 & 12 cover: uncredited "Hapmoniym 1" Mom and Dad Records - MoM 004 - recorded 1972, released 1995 compact disc - 1 track - 43 minutes 25 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (uncredited, although mentioned in the Thanks) - (voice) fragment of track 1 - Look up the sky - 6 minutes 10 seconds (37:16-43:26) This is a different version of the song than on "Magical Power". This cd was volume 1 of a planned 15 cd release on Mom and Dad Records (MoM 004-018). In 1995, Hapmoniym volumes 1-5 were released in limited, numbered editions as MoM 004-008. Volumes 6-15 were never released. Of the 5 volumes released, Haino appears only on volume 1. cover: uncredited "Speechless" Ralph (USA) - FF 8106 - 1981 - lp T.E.C. Tones (USA) - FF 8106 - 1990 - lp RecRec (Switzerland) - ReCDec 902 - 1991 - cd RecRec (Switzerland) - ReCDec 902 - 1991 - ct East Side Digital (USA) - ESD 80542 - 1991 - cd compact disc - 19 tracks - ??:?? entry on discogs.com Produced by Frith/Curran and Conod/Vogel with Francois Riether on (1-6) tracks on lp: Fred Frith: guitar, violin, mellotron, bass, organ, voice; Guigou Chenevier (1-6): drums, tenor, voice; Margot Mathieu (1-6): soprano, tenor, voice; Ferdinand Richard (1-6): bass, guimbarde, voice; Jo Thirion (1-6): organ, harmonium; Bill Laswell (7-13): bass; Fred Maher (7-13): drums; Steve Buchanan (8): snake sax; George Cartwright (7,8,10): alto; Tina Curran (8,12): recorders, bass; Mars Williams (7,8,10): baritone saxophone. Note: the CD adds a few bonus tracks and the complete list is: (14) collated at Pass, New York City and KUNM, Albuquerque (New Mexico) in 1980 (15) recorded live at Rue Dunois, Paris in 1981 (16,18) recorded at home in New York in 1982 (17) recorded at home in New York in 1983 (19) collage mixed at Studio Dig, Tokyo in February 1985 additional musician credits for bonus tracks: Dagmar Krause (14): vocals; Lindsay Cooper (14); Chris Cutler (14): drums; Tim Hodgkinson (14); Geoff Leigh (14); John Greaves (14); Anthony Moore (14); Peter Blegvad (14); Bill Laswell (15): bass; Fred Maher (15): drums; Tina Curran (16): voice; Steve Gore (17): bass, keyboard; Steve Kretzmer (17): drums; Tenko (19): voice; Keiji Haino (19): voice; Ken-Ichi Takeda (19): taisho koto; Chie Mukai (19): kokyu; Masami Shinoda (19): alto; Tetsuto Koyama (19): bass; Miyamoto (19): drums; Fred Frith (14-19): guitar, keyboards, drill, drum, extraneous elements, voice, tape manipulation, body parts, home-mades, forgery. Haino's contribution: track 19 of cd (not available on lp) - Dig - 3 minutes 07 seconds Haino appears on voice Note: This is the same track "Dig" that appears on the "Welcome to Dreamland" compilation. The other Haino track on "Welcome to Dreamland", As it is, I will never let it end does not appear on this release. "Tayhei Nipon" Package - PACM 1001 - released 1991 compact disc - 5 tracks - 57 minutes 22 seconds entry on discogs.com Tracks 1,4 & 5 recorded on November 13, 1990 at Kido-Airac Hall Track 2 recorded on January 5, 1991 at Mandara II Track 3 recorded on February 15, 1991 at Blue Note Studio Keiji Haino (voice, guitar) (tracks 2 & 3) Shoji Hano (percussion) (tracks 1-5) Yoshinori Yanagawa (alto sax) (track 2) cover photo & design: Shoji Hano "Rituals: Live in Japan" Toy's Factory - TFCK 88627 - released 1993 compact disc - 17 tracks - 70 minutes 32 seconds entry on discogs.com Recorded Live September 26, 1991 by Makito Takashi at La Mama, Tokyo Keiji Haino (voice, guitar) John Zorn (alto sax) Bill Laswell (bass) Mick Harris (drums)
[second set] Haino appears on tracks 9,10,15,16, & 17. cover photo: Araki Nobuyoshi cover design:TOMOYO T.L. (KARATH=RAZAR) "tairikuotoko vs sanmyakuonna" SSE - 4034 - released 1994 compact disc - 12 tracks - 55 minutes 58 seconds entry on discogs.com recorded at Triade, Rinky Dink, January to March, 1994 Keiji Haino (voice) - track 6 cover photo: Araki Nobuyoshi "Koroshi No Blues" Toshiba/EMI Japan - TOCT-6496 - released 1993 compact disc - 11 tracks - 54 minutes 58 seconds entry on discogs.com Recorded at R.P.M. Sound, New York City in January 1992 track 10 recorded at Greenpoint Haino appears "devil chanting" on track 4 Haino appears on guitar and vocals on track 10 with Pain Killer cover design: Tomoyo T.L. "Rien" Table of the Elements - Chromium - released 1995 compact disc - 7 tracks - 42 minutes 53 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (voice, guitar) - tracks 2 & 6 cover design: uncredited "Niwa Niwa" (garden, the garden) PSF - PSFD 63 - released 1995 compact disc - 12 tracks - 39 minutes 19 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (voice, maracas) - track 4 cover painting: Sakata Sachiyo "Fushigi na sekai" (Fantasy World) PSF - PSFD 73 - released 1996 compact disc - 5 tracks - 37 minutes 59 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (guitar, percussion, voice)- tracks 4 & 5 cover photo: uncredited "Arnhem Land" Avant - 048 - released 1997 compact disc - 12 tracks - 52 minutes 03 seconds entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (voice) - track 3, 9, & 12 Andy Haas (didgeridoo) cover photo: uncredited "The Complete Studio Recordings Boxed Set" Tzadik - TZ 7317-4 - released February, 1998 4 compact discs - 33 tracks - 198 minutes 39 seconds entry on discogs.com originally released as "Buried Secrets" (1/2 cd), "Guts of a Virgin", (1/2 cd) and "Execution Ground" (3cd) on various labels, including Toy's Factory (Japan), Earache (UK), Subharmonic (US). Disk one includes one "bonus" track, which features Keiji Haino on guitar: "Marianne" -- Painkiller with Makigami Koichi and Keiji Haino originally released on the recording "Koroshi no Blues". (See entry 6. above.) John Zorn (alto sax) Bill Laswell (bass) Mick Harris (drums) Keiji Haino (voice, guitar) disc 1, track 23 - Marianne - (08:05) - Pain Killer with Makigami Koichi & Keiji Haino
[disc one: from Guts of a Virgin] (24:12) [disc one: from Koroshi no Blues] (08:05) [disc two: from Execution Ground] (44:23) [disc three: from Execution Ground (Ambient Mixes)] (39:11) [disc four: from Execution Ground (Live in Osaka)] (55:19) cover photo: TOMOYO T.L. (KARATH=RAZAR) "Double Agent(s) Live in Japan Volume 2" Locus Solus Records - LSR 002 - released May, 1998 compact disc - 6 tracks - 70 minutes 07 seconds entry on discogs.com The artists that appear with Hayward include Keiji Haino, Tatsuya Yoshida, Yoshihide Otomo, and Peter Brötzmann. All tracks recorded on Hayward's April 1996 Japan tour. Haino appears on tracks 1, 5, & 6. cover: Charles Hayward & Sue Lawes Erise no Me (The Eyes of Elise) PSF -- PSFD-8008 -- recording date: March 20, 2001, release date: May 25, 2001 compact disc - 11 tracks - 44:52 minutes Haino appears as a guest musician on 2 tracks. entry on discogs.com Kazuki Tomokawa (vocals) Masato Nagahata (mandolin, accordion, piano) Toshiaki Ishizuka (percussion) Taroh Kanai (guitar) Keiji Haino (guitar on 9 & 11) Although the cd sleeve explicitly states that Haino plays guitar on tracks 9 and 10, listening to the tracks shows that it must be a typographical error. Haino can be heard on tracks 9 and 11. This album was re-released in its entirety in July, 2003 as part of a 13-cd boxed set that contains all 10 Kazuki Tomokawa albums previously released on PSF as well as three bonus cds. The catalog number for this boxed set is PSF 134/46. art direction: Yasunori Arai Utsuho Tzadik -- TZ 7233 -- release date: July, 2001 compact disc - 11 tracks - 55:40 minutes entry on discogs.com À Qui Avec Gabriel (accordion, voice) Tanabe Retsuan (shakuhachi, 2) Natsuaki Fumihisa (drums, 2, 10; xylophone, 4) Ochi Yasuhiko (bass, 2, 10) Fujita Akio (clarinet, 4) Kawamura Meiko (piano, 6) Ota Keisuke (violin, toys, voice, 10) Keiji Haino (guitar, voice, fujara, 8) All compositions by À Qui Avec Gabriel, except 8 by À Qui Avec Gabriel and Keiji Haino. Tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 recorded October and November, 2000 by Tanaka Katsunori and Tanaka Akira at Sambinha Studio, Saitama. Tracks 2, 4, 6, 10 recorded June, 2000 by Uchiyama Nobukazu at Free Studio Shonan, Kanagawa. Track 8 recorded June and October, 2000 by Ozawa Yasushi at Studio Uen, Tokyo. Mixed by Tanaka Katsunori and Tanaka Akira except 8 by Ozawa Yasushi. photograph: Amano Toshiya design: Heung-Heung Chin Hapmoniym 5CD Boxed Set Reissue Mio Records (Israel) -- Mio 001-005 -- release date: December, 2001 Atavistic -- ALP109-113BX -- projected release date: Summer, 2000 boxed set of 5 compact discs - ? tracks - ?:?? minutes entry on discogs.com These five cds were originally released as five individual cds in limited editions by Naohiro Ukawa's label, MoM 'n' DaD, as HAPMONIYM Volumes 1 through 5 in 1995. Haino appears on volume one. Haino is recognizable (on voice) for only one song (about six minutes) of the single track cd. In early 2000, the Atavistic records website listed this boxed set as a forthcoming release with catalogue number, ALP109-113BX, and a projected release date of Summer 2000. This boxed set has not been released by Atavistic. Later, Mio Records offered these cds for sale individually with catalog numbers Mio 001 through Mio 005. Box PSF -- PSFD-134-146 -- release date: July, 2003 compact disc x 13 - ?? tracks - ??:?? minutes Haino appears as a guest musician on 2 tracks. entry on discogs.com Keiji Haino (guitar on tracks 9 & 11 of Erise No Me) Limited to six hundred copies, the set comes housed in a heavy-duty, LP sized box, with accompanying booklet and postcard. It contains all ten of the solo Tomokawa studio albums previously released by PSF. Three exclusive bonus disks are also included. The Haino release is limited to the two tracks on Erise no Me, one of the 10 Kazuki Tomokawa albums previously on PSF and collected here. photo credit: unknown Licking Up Dust Hyotan Records -- HYOTAN-003 -- release date: January, 2008 compact disc, album - 7 tracks - 23 minutes 04 seconds entry on discogs.com Organ [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Wind], Guitar, Biwa, Organ [With Leslie] - Tori Kudo Recorded By - Mitsumune Tsuru , Teruki Tamayanagi Vocals - Reiko Kudo Notes: Recorded at Village Hototoguis Studio in January, May and July 2007. Comes in gatefold papersleeve and includes an eight page booklet of lyrics in Japanese and English. Japanese title given as "Chiri o Nameru". Artwork By [Design] - Namio Kudo Artwork By [Drawing] - Tomoko Oshika Crumbling Brain Okka Disc -- ODL 10011 -- release date: 2010 lp - 6 tracks - 42:51 minutes entry on discogs.com Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Mars Williams Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet [B-flat], Tárogató - Peter Brötzmann Drums, Producer - Michael Wertmüller Electric Bass - Marino Pliakas Electric Guitar, Voice - Keiji Haino Trumpet - Peter Evans Notes: Recorded live November 6/2008/Quasimod/Jazzfest Berlin Music By - Marino Pliakas , Michael Wertmüller , Peter Brötzmann Recorded By, Mixed By - Axel Sommerfeld design: Peter Brötzmann long story short trost -- TR112 -- release date: February 19, 2013 5xcd+booklet - 18 tracks - ??:?? minutes entry on discogs.com This boxed set features performances from the "Unlimited" festival in Wels, Austria on November, 2011. A 24-page booklet is included.
disc two: disc three: disc four: disc five: design: Peter Brötzmann Jo Ha Kyu Modest Launch - ML20130222 - release date: February, 2013 cd - 4 tracks - 73:57 minutes lp+mp3 - 4 tracks - 73:57 minutes important records -- imprec 378 -- release date: June, 2013 cd - 3 tracks - ??:?? minutes lp - 1 track - 33:17 minutes entry on discogs.com (Modest Launch) entry on discogs.com (Important) note: Both the Japanese and American release of the lp contain "Jo Ha Kyu" split into 14 min and 19 min halves. The lps do not contain first contact tracks. The Japanese version of the lp does come with an mp3 download that includes the entire contents of the Japanese cd, including the bonus tracks. The American version of the lp does not include an mp3 download. The Japanese version of the cd has "Jo Ha Kyu" as a single track plus three bonus first contact tracks. The American version of the cd has "Jo Ha Kyu" as a single track plus two different bonus first contact tracks. The first 100 copies of the American version of the lp are on transparent vinyl and come with two copies of a huge poster of the cover of the Japanese version of the album. design: Japanese version design: American version title: Anten Idol Japan Records - TECH-25369 - release date: December 11, 2013 compact disc - 9 tracks - 35 minutes 56 seconds Zunou Keisatsu (vo,g,perc,b,dr,kb) Keiji Haino (g,vo) Haino appears on guitar on track 7 only. While the cd only credits him with guitar, it is clear that he also adds some background vocals to track 7 as well. cover design: unknown |