• Flower Travellin' Band – Anywhere
    • Flower Travellin' Band – Black Sabbath
    • 1. Anywhere
    • 2. Louisiana Blues
    • 3. Black Sabbath
    • 4. House Of The Rising Sun
    • 5. Twenty-First Century Schizoid Man
    • 6. Anywhere

    The debut album from the legendary Japanese rockers, fronted by Yuya Uchida. Although an album consisting mainly of cover versions, Anywhere still exhibited many of the musical traits that were to come to the fore on the band’s next release, the classic Satori, an album of original material delivered with panache by the increasingly confident Uchida. An album made memorable by its risque cover as well as its ground-breaking approach to Western rock music. 

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