Rock Dream
Rock Dream is a collaborative live album between Japanese experimental doom band Boris and Japan noise musician Merzbow.[3][4] The release consists of material recorded at a live show from 2006 entitled "Boris with Merzbow Oneman". "Flower Sun Rain" is a cover of the Japanese super-group PYG.
"Evil Stack" is the second in a series of drone improvisation pieces using the title. Its first iteration was released on Damaged, while its third is included on Präparat.
Track listing
CD version
1. |
"Feedbacker" (Originally from Boris at Last: -Feedbacker-) |
35:05 |
2. |
"Blackout" (Originally from Pink) |
5:19 |
3. |
"Evil Stack" |
5:04 |
4. |
"Rainbow" (Originally from Rainbow) |
4:30 |
Total length: |
49:58 |
1. |
"Pink" (Originally from Pink) |
4:14 |
2. |
"Woman on the Screen" (Originally from Pink) |
2:37 |
3. |
"Nothing Special" (Originally from Pink) |
2:14 |
4. |
"Ibitsu" (Originally from Akuma no Uta) |
3:35 |
5. |
"A Bao A Qu" (Originally from Sound Track from Film "Mabuta no Ura") |
4:35 |
6. |
"The Evilone Which Sobs" (Originally from Dronevil) |
13:41 |
7. |
"Flower Sun Rain" (PYG cover, later released on Smile) |
8:04 |
8. |
"Just Abandoned My-self" (Originally from Pink) |
13:21 |
9. |
"Farewell" (Originally from Pink) |
8:11 |
Total length: |
60:32 |
LP version
1. |
"Feedbacker (Part One)" |
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"Feedbacker (Part Two)" |
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"Black Out" |
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"Evil Stack" |
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"Rainbow" |
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"Pink" |
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"Woman on the Screen" |
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5. |
"Nothing Special" |
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6. |
"Ibitsu" |
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"A Bao A Qu" |
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2. |
"The Evilone Which Sobs" |
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"Flower Sun Rain" |
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2. |
"Just Abandon My-self" |
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"Farewell" |
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"Dyna-saur" (Bonus track, Originally from Heavy Rocks) |
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Personnel
- Merzbow with Boris
- Production
- Yasuaki Satake – P.A engineer
- Kazu – recording
- Souichiro Nakamura at Peace Music – mixing, mastering
- Fangsanalsatan – design [Diwphalanx]
- Shizu – drawing [Diwphalanx]
- SOMA – design [Southern Lord]
- Thomas Hooper – drawing [Southern Lord]
- Miki Matsushima – photo [Southern Lord]
Pressing History
The Southern Lord version has a die cut cover and is limited to 5000 (machine numbered). The vinyl version contains the bonus track "Dyno-Saur" which is not available on the CD version. According to Southern Lord, a little over 3800 were pressed. Southern Lord carried the black vinyl version (limited to 1000) through their mailorder. There are also 1000 on red vinyl and 1000 on purple vinyl. The other colors of the remaining 800 include marble orange.
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