Jacks

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Gloomy Flower 03:17 Tools
Stop the Clock 04:13 Tools
マリアンヌ 00:00 Tools
からっぽの世界 00:00 Tools
Vacant World 04:55 Tools
Love Generation 03:34 Tools
時計をとめて 00:00 Tools
裏切りの季節 00:00 Tools
われた鏡の中から 00:00 Tools
Love 04:20 Tools
ラブ・ジェネレーション 00:00 Tools
500 Miles from the Sky 02:57 Tools
薔薇卍 00:00 Tools
どこへ 00:00 Tools
遠い海へ旅に出た私の恋人 00:00 Tools
Marianne 00:00 Tools
Mariane 05:16 Tools
In The Broken Mirror 00:00 Tools
つめたい空から500マイル 03:00 Tools
Where 03:08 Tools
Hara-Manji 02:25 Tools
In the Broken World 03:21 Tools
Where? 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Write Me 02:50 Tools
堕天使ロック 00:00 Tools
ロール・オーヴァー・ゆらの助 03:37 Tools
この道 02:22 Tools
いい娘だね 00:00 Tools
Dm 4-50 01:21 Tools
花が咲いて 05:57 Tools
敵は遠くに 00:00 Tools
君をさらって 00:00 Tools
Marriane 05:20 Tools
She's A Good Old Girl 02:41 Tools
ジョーのロック 00:00 Tools
Bari-Manji 02:30 Tools
この青い海に 02:42 Tools
Bara-Manji 02:26 Tools
Why Don’t You Write Me 02:53 Tools
Why Don't You Write Me? 02:50 Tools
運命の囚人 00:00 Tools
ハウ・トゥ・ラヴ 02:13 Tools
冷たい空から500マイル 02:57 Tools
いい娘だね (Early Single Version) 02:42 Tools
からっぽの世界 (Early Single Version) 05:33 Tools
時計をとめて (Early Single Version) 04:22 Tools
マリアンヌ (Early Single Version) 04:41 Tools
由美子はいない 03:16 Tools
地獄の季節 00:00 Tools
My road 02:17 Tools
お前はひな菊 03:06 Tools
Bara Manji 02:29 Tools
Bara - Manji 00:00 Tools
時計を止めて 04:17 Tools
Ii Ko Da Ne 02:39 Tools
Rock For Fallin' Angel 04:23 Tools
この道 (Single) 02:23 Tools
Uragiri No KIsetsu 03:20 Tools
Ii Musume Da Ne [Good Girl, Darling] 04:23 Tools
敵は遠くに(inst) 03:44 Tools
Battlefield in my head 11:10 Tools
Lovely Girl 02:28 Tools
裏切りの季節(inst) 04:11 Tools
Mariannu 05:19 Tools
Not Me Not You 02:28 Tools
海と女の子(inst) 01:51 Tools
Wareta Kagami no Naka Kara 03:23 Tools
ロール・オーヴァー・ゆらの助 (Alternaitive Version) 02:57 Tools
How To Love 00:00 Tools
花が咲いて (Alternaitive Version) 04:52 Tools
Eの巡回 02:41 Tools
忘れ得ぬ君 03:34 Tools
お前に夢中さ 01:32 Tools
M-19 04:27 Tools
Love Generarion 03:35 Tools
Joe's Rock 03:15 Tools
Baby 02:00 Tools
Into Sea Foam 02:41 Tools
Karappono Sekai 04:58 Tools
Roll Over Yuranosuke 03:07 Tools
Flower 05:51 Tools
Bombeetho 03:56 Tools
Catch You 02:49 Tools
Tooi Umi He Tabi Ni Deta Watashi No Koibito 04:23 Tools
Karappo No Sekai 02:49 Tools
Jailbirds 02:52 Tools
割れた鏡の中から 03:23 Tools
時計をとめて [Stop The Clock] 04:17 Tools
からっぽの世界 [Vacant World] 04:58 Tools
マリアンヌ [Marianne] 05:20 Tools
Tokei Wotomete 04:17 Tools
遠い海へ旅に出た私の恋人 (Early Radio Session) 02:58 Tools
miles from the sky 02:56 Tools
マリアンヌ (Acoustic Radio Session) 02:57 Tools
いい娘だね (Radio Session) 02:35 Tools
ラブ・ゼネレーション 04:28 Tools
われた鏡の中から (Acoustic Radio Session) 02:44 Tools
この道 (Radio Session) 02:13 Tools
時計をとめて (Radio Session) 02:51 Tools
マリアンヌ(アコースティック・バージョン) 02:56 Tools
裏切りの季節 [Gloomy Flower] 03:21 Tools
われた鏡の中から [In The Broken Mirror] 03:24 Tools
地獄の季節 (Early Radio Session) 02:47 Tools
Aの巡回 01:43 Tools
M-10 01:06 Tools
Gの巡回 01:39 Tools
ピコの唄 (Early Radio Session) 02:34 Tools
からっぽの世界 (Acoustic Radio Session) 03:10 Tools
Dokohe 03:10 Tools
l Love 04:20 Tools
われた鏡の中から(アコースティック・バージョン) 02:43 Tools
マリアンヌ (Marianne) 03:56 Tools
Smack Dab In The Middle 03:04 Tools
薔薇卍 [Bara-Manji] 02:29 Tools
RADIO ANNOUNCE 1 (モノラル録音) 00:58 Tools
からっぽの世界 (Radio Session) 04:45 Tools
つめたい空から500マイル [500 Miles From The Sky] 02:58 Tools
Chou Batsu Meto 02:30 Tools
Cabaret! 03:56 Tools
Tokei Wo Tomete 04:16 Tools
Wareta Kagami No Na ka Kara 04:20 Tools
どこへ [Where?] 03:10 Tools
ラブ・ジェネレーション [Love Generation] 03:37 Tools
裏切りの季節 (Gloomy Flower) 03:24 Tools
遠い海へ旅に出た私の恋人 [Love] 04:24 Tools
からっぽの世界 (モノラル録音) [Live] 03:56 Tools
Tsumetai Akara 500 Mile 02:58 Tools
Daisy 04:58 Tools
Gone my Yumiko 03:35 Tools
Dm4-50(inst) 04:17 Tools
からっぽの世界(inst) 02:46 Tools
M-18 02:01 Tools
時計をとめて (Stop The Clock) 04:16 Tools
Oath 03:10 Tools
敵は遠くに / Dm 4-50 11:10 Tools
遠い海へ旅に出た私の恋人 (Love) 02:33 Tools
TokeiO Tomete 03:35 Tools
お前に夢中さ(inst) 01:48 Tools
遠い海に旅に出た私の恋人 04:20 Tools
からっぽの世界 (Vacant World) 02:33 Tools
薔薇卍 (Bara-Manji) 02:44 Tools
She's Good Old Girl 02:33 Tools
どこへ (Where?) 02:33 Tools
where- 03:08 Tools
Dokoe 02:33 Tools
ピコの唄 02:33 Tools
ラブ・ジェネレーション (Love Generation) 02:44 Tools
How Soon 02:58 Tools
Gの循環 01:51 Tools
われた鏡の中から (In The Broken Mirror) 02:13 Tools
つめたい空から500マイル (500 Miles From The Sky) 03:10 Tools
われた鏡の中から (1967年6月10日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 02:44 Tools
Venom 02:47 Tools
B1 - ピコの唄 - Piko's Song 02:31 Tools
A1 - からっぽの世界 - Vacant World 02:31 Tools
Maryanne 04:38 Tools
Ii Musume Da Ne (Good Girl, Darling) 00:00 Tools
聖なるかな願い 00:00 Tools
いい娘だね (1968年1月28日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 02:13 Tools
時計を止めて (1968年1月28日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 02:51 Tools
からっぽの世界 (1967年9月24日TBSラジオ ヤマハライトミュージックコンテスト) 03:56 Tools
からっぽの世界 (1967年6月10日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 03:10 Tools
Radio Announce1 (1967年9月24日TBSラジオ ヤマハライトミュージックコンテスト) 00:58 Tools
ピコの唄 (1967年2月18日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 03:10 Tools
マリアンヌ (1967年6月10日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 03:10 Tools
Glory 02:47 Tools
Bara Manij 02:47 Tools
Tooi Umi He Tabi Ni Deta Watas 04:23 Tools
Tumatai Sora Kara 500Mile 04:23 Tools
Tokei o Tomete 04:23 Tools
ロカビリー・ジョー 00:00 Tools
遠い海へ旅に出た私の恋人 (1967年2月18日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 02:58 Tools
地獄の季節 (1967年2月18日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 02:47 Tools
この道 (1968年1月28日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 00:58 Tools
Radio Announce 1 00:58 Tools
殺し屋のブルース 00:00 Tools
からっぽの世界 (1968年1月28日ニッポン放送フォークビレッジ) 00:00 Tools
Blackula 02:07 Tools
Motorcycle Girl 02:21 Tools
Dream A Little Longer 02:32 Tools
Uragiri No Kisetsu (Gloomy Flower) 00:00 Tools
It's Not True 00:00 Tools
John Thomas 00:00 Tools
海と女の子 00:00 Tools
B2 - からっぽの世界 - Vacant World (Different Version) 02:21 Tools
Intro 02:21 Tools
Roll Over Yuranosuke (unreleas 00:30 Tools
第五氷河期 03:48 Tools
からっぽの世界/アコースティック・バージョン 03:06 Tools
Off the Top 03:06 Tools
ロールオーヴァーゆらの助 00:00 Tools
Marrianne 00:00 Tools
Hara-Manji * 00:00 Tools
ãÁͪªòªÈªáªÆ 02:33 Tools
ロールオーバー庫之助 03:39 Tools
しだれ柳 02:33 Tools
Doko e 02:33 Tools
By Midnight 02:33 Tools
Let's Make Up 02:33 Tools
Ask For Jill - 3D 02:33 Tools
ハウ・トゥ・ラブ 02:33 Tools
Unknown 02:33 Tools
gloomy flower --OK 02:33 Tools
This Empty Heart 02:33 Tools
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Jacks were a 1960s Japanese psychedelic rock group who released their best known studio album Vacant World in 1968. The Jacks, originally known as "Nightingale", began their career in 1966 as a folk trio. After jazz drummer Takasuke Kida joined the group they headed into a new musical direction. Vacant World, released in 1968 as Karappo No Sekai (Vacant World) or Jacks no Sekai (Jacks' World) in Japanese, is widely seen as one of the most important Japanese albums. The song "Vacant World" (or "Karappo no Sekai" in Japanese) was famously banned from Japanese airwaves due to lyrical content. The Jacks' musical legacy has carried on in Japan despite the fact that their career was quite short, disbanding shortly before the release of their second studio album Super Session (Jacks No Kiseki in Japanese). After the breakup of Jacks, singer Yoshio Hayakawa released one acclaimed solo album before retiring from music, only to reemerge again as a solo artist during the 1990s. Drummer Takasuke Kida died in a car accident in 1980. 水橋 春夫 (Mizuhashi, Haruo) Japanese guitarist, well-known in Jacks, and later, music producer. Born February 2, 1949. Died August 5, 2018. Jacks played in a distinct musical style fused with ambient psychedelic, surf, folk and jazz. The group had a dark, introspective sound with an exploratory, improvisational edge and sometimes headed into moody instrumental excursions. The Jacks typically employed reverb, tremolo and subtle fuzz-guitar and also utilized the vibraphone, organ and wind instruments such as the flute. Lead singer Yoshio Hayakawa sung in Japanese and typically ranged from a low, calm and tranquil voice to throaty, desperate sounding wails. Similarly, drummer Takasuke Kida would follow suit, going from subtle jazzy sounding fills to complicated, offbeat rhythms and manic cymbal crashes. Personnel Yoshio Hayakawa – vocals, rhythm guitar Haruo Mizuhashi – lead guitar, vocals Hitoshi Tanino – Fender bass, upright bass Takasuke Kida – drums, flute, vibraphone Discography Albums Vacant World [Jacks No Sekai] (Toshiba Express, September 1968) Super Session [Jacks No Kiseki] (Toshiba Express, October 1969) Jacks' Greatest Hits (Toshiba Express, 1972) Live '68 (H.A.F., 1973 - fan club release) Echoes In The Radio (radio sessions) (Toshiba Eastworld, June 1986) Vacant World and Super Session are in print by EMI Japan. Singles "Karappo No Sekai" b/w "Iikodane" (Takt/Million, March 1968) "Marianne" b/w "Tokei Wo Tomete" (Takt Million, May 1968) "Karappo No Sekai" b/w "Tokei Wo Tomete" (Columbia, September 1968) "Kono Michi" b/w "Karappo No Sekai" (album version) (Toshiba Express, October 1968) "Joe's Rock" b/w "Flower" (Toshiba Express, October 1969) ジャックス - ‘Jacks’ have always been an outsider group in Japanese music, too original to fit under the Group Sounds moniker of the times. Their music was often slow, dramatic and morbid. In 1965 Yoshio Hayakawa and fellow classmate Suehiro Takahashi were in a folk group called Eri Matsubara and the Folktorio Nightingale [not sure of that first word - kana is フォークトリオ・ナイチンゲール]. After graduation in the summer of 1966, Hayakawa and Takahashi performed as a duo at their university with the name ‘Jacks’. The following year they became a quartet with Hitoshi Tanino playing bass and Takasuke Kida on drums. Takahashi soon left the group so Haruo Mizuhashi joined on lead guitar. Each member would make major contributions to Jacks unique melange of styles: Yoshio Hayakawa (早川義夫) – vocals, rhythm guitar - Hayakaya’s singing is always expressive and often distraught with emotion; I would guess his vocal style (and lyrical subject matter) owes more to Japanese enka ballads than ‘folk’. Haruo Mizuhashi (水橋春夫) – lead guitar, vocals - Haruo Mizuhashi definitely plugged into the sounds coming from California in 1967, especially Barry Melton’s playing on Country Joe and the Fish’s first LP Electric Music for the Mind and Body. He makes good use of contrasting delicate passages with discordant stabs of solos and riffs. Hitoshi Tanino (谷野ひとし) – Fender bass, upright bass - Tanino’s bass playing is original and solid and he was their second most active songwriter after Hayakawa. Takasuke Kida (木田高介) – drums, flute, vibraphone, tenor saxophone - Takasuke Kida’s jazz-influenced drumming gives a special fury to the songs with wild fills and orchestral effects. They made at least three appearances on NHK network’s radio show Folk Village, including February and June of 1967 and January of 1968. Seven songs from these shows survive on the LP Echoes in the Radio released in 1986, but I haven’t heard this yet. All these songs would be revisited by the band for studio recordings in the next year. In the summer of 1967, they did well in a contest sponsored by Yamaha. Whether through attention from the radio show, the Yamaha contest or some other source, they were hired for the soundtrack of Koji Wakamatsu’s film Harakashi Onna (A Womb for Let), a film unavailable on DVD in the U.S. to my knowledge. In one long session at Meguro Studio on February 3, 1968 they cut twenty tracks for the film. Most of these were released on two LPs released in 1986, Realization and Remains but the complete session is now on CD, Selected Masterpieces by Koji Wakamatsu film music series: Harakashi Onna. A number of these songs would be re-cut for later single and LP releases: “Marianne” (マリアンヌ), “Gloomy Flower” (裏切りの季節), and “In the Broken Mirror” (われた鏡の中から). “Dm 4-50” would be revisited on the Super Session LP in much abridged form - here the band stretches out with a long solo passage and slower pace. “Omae wa Hinagiku” (お前はひな菊), “Gone My Yumiko” (由美子はいない) and “Jijoku No Kisetsu” (地獄の季節) would not be revisited in the studio, but each was a feature of their live and radio shows. “Vacant World” (からっぽの世界 / Karappo no Sekai) is present, but only as an airy instrumental. Instrumentals take up half the session. “Teki Wa Toku Ni” (敵は遠くに) is slow and has a bleating saxophone throughout. “Umi to Onnanoko” (海と女の子) is also a slow instrumental, but nicely atmospheric. In addition there are six instrumentals written by Haruo Mizuhashi, of which “M-19” is one of the best. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.