はっぴいえんど is the self-titled debut album by Japanese folk rock band Happy End released in August 1970. Because their third album is also self-titled, although written in English, this first album is also known by the name "Yudemen" (ゆでめん) after the sign depicted in the cover art. Five bonus tracks were added when the album was included in the Happy End Box set released in March 2004 .
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はっぴいえんど is the self-titled debut album by Japanese folk rock band Happy End released in August 1970. Because their third album is also self-titled, a… read more
はっぴいえんど is the self-titled debut album by Japanese folk rock band Happy End released in August 1970. Because their third album is also self-titled, although written in English, this firs… read more
はっぴいえんど (Happy End) was a Japanese folk rock band that existed between 1970 and 1973. Happy End’s albums blended Western folk singing with Japanese melodies. Its members were 細野晴臣 (Haruomi Hosono, bass, vocals), 松本隆 (Takashi Matsumoto, drums, from the band Apryl Fool), 大瀧詠一 (Eiichi Ohtaki, guitar, vocals), and 鈴木茂 (Shigeru Suzuki, guitar, vocals). They originally belonged to the URC Records recording label, and later the Bellwood Records label. Hosono later went on to join the Yellow Magic Orchestra. In 2003, the Happy End song “Kaze Wo Atsumete” appeared on the Lost In Translation … read more
はっぴいえんど (Happy End) was a Japanese folk rock band that existed between 1970 and 1973. Happy End’s albums blended Western folk singing with Japanese melodies. Its members were 細野晴臣 (Haruomi … read more
はっぴいえんど (Happy End) was a Japanese folk rock band that existed between 1970 and 1973. Happy End’s albums blended Western folk singing with Japanese melodies. Its members were 細野晴臣 (Haruomi Hosono, bass, vocals), 松本隆 (Takashi Matsumoto,… read more