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Half Japanese - Greatest Hits (CD)

Album Details: Greatest Hits

Release Date:10/21/2008
Label:Safehouse Records
UPC:054895211829

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    HALF JAPANESE ROX MY SOX!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 10, 2001

    This album is a rockin album. They have been creating good music for a long time now and they are still going. I suggest this album for and fan or someone who just wants to kick back. Give it a listen.

Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits

  • All Music Guide

    As Byron Coley says in his entertaining piece in the liner notes, "They have no hits by standards that Howard Cosell would appreciate." But by the time Greatest Hits came out, Half Japanese had gained an international fan base, released more records than many well-known bands have ever done, and had Kurt Cobain singing their praises. So even if the title is curious, the impulse behind the collection isn't and, given the scattered discography of the band, Greatest Hits is the perfect place for a neophyte to take the plunge. Two discs packed to the brim with Jad Fair and company's particular rock roll vision means a lot of listening, but there's no pretense at any one way to give the release an ear -- there's no chronological order, just a slew of songs that one can dip in and out of at leisure. Pretty much every album up to that point is represented at least once, from the original 1/2 Gentlemen/Not Beasts set to 1992's Boo and, while lineups and fidelity fluctuates wildly, not to ment...ion the particular styles tried out, it's all clearly one particular approach at heart. Jad Fair's love-it-or-hate-it voice (and sometimes David Fair's more conventional approach) tackles everything from "My Sordid Past" to "Salt and Pepper" and back again, and his fluctuating crew keeps everything a ragged delight. For the hardcore, five otherwise unreleased tracks do surface. A cover of Jimmie Rodgers' "T for Texas" features Eugene Chadbourne as a duet partner, while the on-the-face-of-it surprising 1993 remake of Primal Scream's "Movin' on Up" becomes an enjoyable rave-up in the band's own garage-y way. "King Kong" makes for an amusing biography of said character, while "Amazing Clock" and "Identical Twins" are also enjoyable. David Fair's enjoyable and encouraging essay "How to Play Guitar" makes for a great final touch. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Half Japanese

Few of punk rock's founding fathers could have anticipated the extreme to which Half Japanese took the music's doityourself ethos. Founded by brothers Jad and David Fair, Half Japanese was quite probably the most amateurish rock band to make a record since the Shaggs, all but ignoring musical basics like chords, rhythms, and melody. However, the brothers made that appro... Read more