George Azuma - Jamming In The 75th Basement Pretty good Hardrocker, where the off-beat neo-classical break in the middle works to its advantage.
Kazuo Takeda - Cold Sweat The one featured track with vocals is a straight-up, groovy 70's Rock-tune which is probably really enjoyable to fans of straight-up, groovy 70's Rock ...like Kazuo's older bands Blues Creation/Creation for instance.
Ginji Ogawa - Fuchinkan Surprisingly great, energetic Hard Rock w/ a LedZep-influenced lead riff and cool breaks. Too many solos though.
Tracklist side B:
Takayuki Hijikata - Blow Hard Heavy yet smooth type A Hard Rock instrumental.
Ginji Ogawa - Hinotama Kozo Starts off w/ some really solid Heavy Metal riffage, but the majority of the song is just more of the same wankery..
George Azuma - Beyond The Skyscraper A rather laid-back number with plenty of light & shade, but as far as Hard'n'Heavy instrumentals go it ain't half bad, thanx to some rather sweet HR riffing stirred into the mix.
Kazuo Takeda - Chicago Connection (inspired by Jeff Beck) Dull, jammy rock-jam.