After Dinner - Paradise Of Replica
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Paradise Of Replica

Label Aguirre Records ‎– ZORN82
Format Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album, Reissue
Barcode 2090505243291
Country Belgium
Released 03 Sep 2022
Genre Electronic, Rock
Style Avantgarde, Experimental
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After Dinner's 'Paradise Of Replica' (1989) is a concise nugget of tomfoolery that occupies a whimsical no man's land between art pop, Japanese folk music and full-assed Art Zoydian avant proggery. Gentle, arcane and covertly sweeping, it typifies that friendly strain of experimentalism that Eastern music seems so predisposed towards and which curious minds find such great delight in. Assembled by the enigmatic chanteuse and composer known simply as Haco, After Dinner was less a band and more of a loose art collective that utilized a plurality of different musical disciplines stapled together through free improvisation sessions. And some of this does come through on 'Paradise Of Replica'... the record is a scrapbook of bells, strings and koto humming under Haco's ethereal vocals, and the effect, while perfectly tuneful, does come off more as a musical project than a conventional album. But 'Paradise Of Replica' is far from an impenetrable scholastic endeavor... in fact, there's something of an Elephant 6-like quality in its ability to warp conventions while still coming off more or less like pop music. Counter to the ramshackle hostility of much improvised music, After Dinner's choices are melodious and feel deliberately sequenced. Even crescendos don't tend to rise above a murmur, and there are even apparent hooks on tracks like 'A Walnut' and 'Ironclad Mermaid.' Ultimately, there's not much to be said about 'Paradise Of Replica' that can elucidate more than actually hearing it will be able to. Proggy, playful and lush, it's a brief glimpse into something in the vicinity of genius, and just outside the realm of commercial music. It's a quietly bold project that shows a softer side of the avant-garde, and makes a perfect companion to Stereolab and Magma at once.

A1 Paradise Of Replica 3:28
A2 A Walnut 4:29
A3 Kitchen Life I 2:07
A4 Motorcycle 1:19
A5 Kitchen Life II 1:23
B6 Ironclad Mermaid 4:42
B7 Dancing Twins 0:59
B8 KA-NO-PU-SU-NO-HA-KO 7:54
B9 I'll Just Go Birdwatching 3:21
Arranged By, Producer – After Dinner
Art Direction – Takao Sugano
Lacquer Cut By – Ruy
Lyrics By – Haco
Mixed By – After Dinner
Mixed By – Yoshihiro Kawasaki
Music By – Tadahiko Yokogawa (B8)
Music By, Words By – Haco (A1 to B7, B9)
Photography By [Photographs] – Hideto Uchiike
Piano [All Pianos], Keyboards [All Keyboards] – Yosuke Isshiki
Recorded By – After Dinner
Recorded By – Masakazu Kinoshita
Recorded By [Pre-recorded By] – Haco
Recorded By [Pre-recorded By] – Yosuke Isshiki
Translated By – Christopher Stephens
Vocals [All Vocals] – Haco
Words By – Haco (B8)
Comes with 8-page booklet. First 50 orders also included 4 postcards by Haco.

Recorded [..., 1989
Mixed [..., 1989
Remastered [..., 2000

Originally released on RecRec Music (CH) / Zero Records (JP) in 1989, and re-released as a CD on ReR Megacorp (UK) / Detector (US) / Bad News (JP) in 2001.

Vinyl label states "33 rpm" but plays at 45 RPM.

Tracks numbered in sequence.
Barcode (sticker on shrink-wrap, printed) – 769791981836
Barcode (sticker on shrink-wrap, scanned) – 0769791981836
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched) – ZORN82 A Ruy@D&M I↾ 45RPM
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched) – ZORN82 B Ruy@D&M 45RPM I↾
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