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MENTANPIN SECOND (LP)

MENTANPIN SECOND (LP)

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"MENTANPIN SECOND" is a live album that showcases the true essence of Mentanpin, with a stunning groove created by twin guitars and twin drums.

First analog reissue with latest remastering!

Mentanpin is a legendary band that was also known as the "Japanese Grateful Dead."
Formed in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture in 1972, the band attracted attention from rock fans across the country after performing at the One Step Festival in 1974.
Three original albums that chart their trajectory - their debut "MENTANPIN," the evolved "MENTANPIN SECOND," and the LA-recorded "Country Breakfast" - will be newly remastered and released on vinyl over three consecutive months.

This album showcases Mentanpin's true essence, showcasing a stunning band sound with twin lead guitars and twin drums.
This is a packaged performance that combines the raw energy of blues and the Rolling Stones with the jam-packed feel of the Grateful Dead.
The album features the band's theme songs, such as "Sunset Festival" and "Over the Mountains, Over the Valleys," as well as participation from other impressive guests such as Komazawa Hiroki (steel guitar) and Sato Hiroshi (piano).
This album is an essential piece of Japanese rock history, capturing the passion and freedom of the band as they travelled the country from their base in the regional city of Komatsu.

● Comes with liner notes by Toyo Nakamura and Masakazu Kitanaka, which came with the original version.

*Customers who pre-order any of the three albums at the TUFF BEATS ONLINE STORE will receive one of three randomly selected postcards featuring unreleased photos as a special bonus.

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[Comments about the analog reissue]

After finishing recording the bass track at a studio in Tokyo, we arrived at Ito Port in the middle of the night. The ocean breeze was refreshing. Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart got out of his car and let the wind wash over his entire body.
"Shodaan (me), the wind is saying something. Can you hear the sound of the wind? The wind will always tell you something, wherever you are."
Mickey was very strict when recording the vocals: "Shodaan, don't shout! Just be a storyteller!"
He carefully taught us the Dead's way of doing things: "I learned harmonies from Crosby. I want you to learn that way."
How to take the rhythm. How to write lyrics for the chorus. How to write music. He was truly a missionary. Mickey played the newly completed sound for Jerry Garcia over the phone. "Garcia said Mentampin sounds like Dire Straits." I was so happy I jumped for joy. Garcia was the best musician to me.
February 1974. Toru Shibata and I were at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Growing up in the countryside, the Grateful Dead was my first experience with a foreign band. The concert lasted five hours. The wall behind the band was covered with countless speakers. We heard the best sound in the world. At that time, the concept for "Mentanpin" was almost complete.
My hometown is Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the birthplace of the Komatsu bulldozer. My classmates at Komatsu High School were Yoichiro Ikeda, Saburo Ishizaki, and Toru Shibata, along with Kohei Okimura, who was a year younger than me, Kazuo Tobita, who was at Meiji University Nakano, and Mitsugu Terai, who joined us a little later.
We didn't belong to any band and walked our own path. We loaded our PA system into a 4-ton truck and toured all over Japan. A few years later, the band consisted of just me, Tobita, and Ishizaki. Then we met Mickey, and he invited us to come to the US, but we called it quits. I think we were mentally exhausted.
However, I decided to gather in Komatsu with the original members to mark the occasion of the record reissue. I wanted to continue the story that had been left unfinished.
I want to create an ending to the story of "Mentanpin." This will probably be our final journey. We will do what we love to the end. Because we are a rock band from the Hokuriku region. See you in Komatsu in December.
Thank you for your support.

September 2025 Tadahira Sasaki――――――――――

■Track list:
Side A
1. Today, the city of Komatsu
2. Sunset Festival
3. National Route 8

Side B
1. It's "sai"
2. On the way home
3. Lost Planet Music
4. Over the Mountains and Valleys (The Man Who Came)

Artist: Mentanpin
Title: MENTANPIN SECOND
Label: Tokuma Japan Communications

Distribution: TUFF BEATS
Format: LP
CatNo.: TBV-0098 (TJJA-10072)
Barcode: 4580187181618
Price: 5,000 yen + tax Release date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025

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