98.12.28 男達の別れ (Otokotachi no Wakare, roughly translated to 'A Man's Farewell') is the third and final live album by Japanese dream pop band FISHMANS. As the title suggests, it was recorded on December 28th 1998: the last date of the "Otokotachi no Wakare" tour. The tour, which was intended as a farewell to departing bassist Yuzuru Kashiwabara, ultimately served as a last hoorah to frontman Shinji Sato and to FISHMANS as a whole, as Sato suddenly passed months later. That night, they played many of their most widely acclaimed songs and concluded with a full … read more
98.12.28 男達の別れ (Otokotachi no Wakare, roughly translated to 'A Man's Farewell') is the third and final live album by Japanese dream po… read more
98.12.28 男達の別れ (Otokotachi no Wakare, roughly translated to 'A Man's Farewell') is the third and final live album by Japanese dream pop band FISHMANS. As the title suggest… read more
Fishmans (フィッシュマンズ) were an influential Japanese band formed in 1987. They were ranked number 83 in a list of Japan’s top 100 musicians provided by HMV, and are renowned for their unique sound and the distinctive vocals of lead singer Shinji Sato. The band was formed in 1987 by Sato (vocals, guitar, trumpet), Kin-Ichi Motegi (drums, vocals, sampler) and Kensuke Ojima (guitar and vocals). The addition of Yuzuru Kashiwabara (bass) and Hakase (keyboards) rounded up the original line-up. Their first recorded appearance is on the 1989 Captain Records' compilation Panic Paradise. Tw… read more
Fishmans (フィッシュマンズ) were an influential Japanese band formed in 1987. They were ranked number 83 in a list of Japan’s top 100 musicians provided by HMV, and are renowned for their unique s… read more
Fishmans (フィッシュマンズ) were an influential Japanese band formed in 1987. They were ranked number 83 in a list of Japan’s top 100 musicians provided by HMV, and are renowned for their unique sound and the distinctive vocals of lead singer… read more