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The Helpful Soul - First Album (1969)

Track listing:
  1. Blues For My Baby 8:06
  2. Fire 2:42
  3. Peace For Fools 10:33
  4. You Got Me Floatin' 3:14
  5. Spoonful 14:49
  6. Kansas City 3:41
  7. Crossroads 5:13
  8. Little Wing 3:49
  9. Aladin's Theme 2:34

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Japan 24-Bit Remaster

The career of The Helpful Soul was a real case of wrong place, wrong time - for they hit their blues stride just as heavy blues was becoming hard rock, and graduated to heavy rock too late to capitalise on even that brief fad. However, they recorded one outstanding track, the ten-minutes-plus of "Peace For Fools", which appeared on their otherwise bog-standard blues dirge debut LP.

This track in itself separates them from all Japanese blues bands for it is a Kim Fowleyan masterpiece of Jim Morrison mystical doggerel/truly possessed nihilist genius. Unfortunately, leader Junio Nakahara was so inspired by witnessing a performance by Blues Creation, when his band supported them at the Too Much Festival, that he was soon after driven to change his own name to Tstomu Ogawa while his band became known as ... Too Much.