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CASTLE OF NOI

Terutsugu Hirayama

Symphonic Prog


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3.78 | 21 ratings | 3 reviews | 24% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1983

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Josou to Maintitle (Opening And Maintitle) (1:53)
2. Mystic World (4:42)
3. Nelfelti (1:37)
4. Shonen to Heitai (A Boy And Soldier) (2:51)
5. Joukei (The Scene) (7:02)
6. Teles Pharas Maris (3:53) :
- I. Teles Pharas Maris
- II. Mori no Naka no Tatakai (The Battle In The Wood)
7. Noi no Shiro (Castle Of Noi) (2:01):
- I. Noi no Shiro (Castle Of Noi)
- II. Okasina Juunin Tachi (Odd People)
- III. Wakare (Parting)
- IV. Kaiso-Grand Finale (Memories-Grand Finale)

Bonus tracks on 1988 & 1994 CD releases:
8. On The 13th, Friday (5:28)
9. Love Songs (3:29)
10. In The Town Fo Loneliness (5:17)
11. Innocence (7:37)

Line-up / Musicians

- Shimomachi Kaori / vocals
- Hirayama Terutsugu / guitars, vocals, synth, percussion
- Semba Motoi / piano, e-piano, organ, synths
- Sasai Ryuji / bass
- Nishida Ryuich / drums

Releases information

LP Nexus ‎- K28P421 (1983, Japan)

CD Crime ‎- K32Y 2136 (1988, Japan) with 4 bonus tracks
CD Nexus Classics ‎- KICS 2526 (1994, Japan) as above
CD King Records ‎- KICS-91694 (2011, Japan) Remastered by Hiroyuki Tsuji
CD Nexus ‎- KICS 3585 (2017, Japan)

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TERUTSUGU HIRAYAMA Castle Of Noi ratings distribution


3.78
(21 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(24%)
24%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

TERUTSUGU HIRAYAMA Castle Of Noi reviews


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Review by Mellotron Storm
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3 stars I first became aware of this album when Greg Walker from Synphonic Music sent me a list of his all- time favourite albums, and of course this was part of that list. I've had this for a couple of years and to be honest it just isn't my style of Prog. Very symphonic which is good but it's the orchestral moments that turn me off along with all the ELP-like bombast that makes me squint a lot. This is the project of Terutsugu Hirayama who is from Japan and is very talented at not only playing the guitar but at composing music as well.

This is a concept album by the way and it starts with "Opening And Main Title" a less than 2 minute orchestral intro to "Mystic World" which thankfully is more of a "rock" tune with some aggressive guitar. It changes before a minute with female vocals. Not a fan of her style but the contrasts will continue. The guitar is amazing but this is too bombastic for my tastes. "Nelfelti" has accordion and weird male and female vocals. The latter are operatic. Some strange vocal melodies as well. Not a fan. "A Boy And Soldier" is very orchestral with the guitar playing over top. "The Scene" opens with piano and reserved male vocals for about 2 1/2 minutes then it turns dark with sweeping synths. Nice. Back to the piano a minute later. At 4 1/2 minutes that dark mood with synths returns. It turns symphonic late. Good tune.

"Teles Pheres Maris" is divided into two parts. This sounds really good early on. Some heaviness here as the male vocals join in. Check out the guitar solo 2 1/2 minutes in. The keyboards are really good as well. This is my favourite song on here. "Castle Of Noi" is the almost 11 minute closer. It's divided into 4 parts. It's orchestral early on then female vocals arrive as drums, bass and synths help out. Not a fan really but I do appreciate how upfront the bass is on this release. The vocals stop as it becomes bombastic with guitar and some strange goings on. It settles back then picks back up. A calm with piano 8 minutes in then the orchestral keys(think SATELLITE) lead before the song ends.

Cetainly many consider this a classic but this just doesn't do a lot for me despite the obvious talent that went into this. If you love lots of keys and bombast this is worth checking out.

Latest members reviews

5 stars Going straight to my analysis: First and second tracks seem to form the same set. I'll analyze them as one song. It begins pompous and gentle. Soon the keys get faster, with great combination of tunes, and drummer acompanies splendidly, making excellent transitions and combinations of cymbals, ... (read more)

Report this review (#2935478) | Posted by arymenezes | Sunday, June 25, 2023 | Review Permanlink

4 stars An exciting, mostly instrumental, busy, 2 sided (in vinyl terms) concept album for technical keyboard fans. It's a very listenable, sung in Japanese, pompous, rolling and forceful prog... and a kitty cat choir! NYAN! Credited to Teru's Symphonia in the album notes (which is among the ONLY Engl ... (read more)

Report this review (#950994) | Posted by Monsterbass74 | Sunday, April 28, 2013 | Review Permanlink

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