Maher Shalal Hash Baz (band)
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Maher Shalal Hash Baz is a Japanese music ensemble based in Japan, and the artistic
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of Tori Kudo, a Japanese composer and musician.The great Scots musicography Martin Charles Strong - 2002 Page 402 "Geographic records Founded: by Stephen Pastel, P.O. Box 549, Glasgow, G12 9NQ. The Pastel man's first signing was the Japanese Maher Shalal Hash Baz (an outfit .."


Name

The name is taken from
Maher-shalal-hash-baz "Maher-shalal-hash-baz" (; he, מַהֵר שָׁלָל חָשׁ בַּז, ' – "Hurry to the spoils!" or "He has made haste to the plunder!") was the second prophetic name mentioned in Isaiah chapter 8– 9. Biblical accounts The name is menti ...
in the
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verses 8:1 and 8:3, and translates roughly as "Hurrying to the spoil, he has made haste to the plunder." Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz is also mentioned in the Book of Mormon in verses 2 Ne 18:1 and 18:3. Tori Kudo has been evasive about details of his life before Maher Shalal Hash Baz. He was once a member of a political party in Japan, although he has dissociated himself from politics since joining the
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. He also works as a ceramicist. He claims to have played classical and jazz piano, as well as playing organ in a Protestant church. His other musical influences included
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and saxophonist Steve Lacy. He and his wife Reiko Kudo joined a band called Worst Noise when they moved to Tokyo; other members dropped out, leaving Tori and Reiko as a duo, known simply as Noise. Under this name they released an album called ''Tenno'' (English translation - Emperor). The impetus for Maher Shalal Hash Baz came when Tori met
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player Hiroo Nakazaki on a building site, and found that they shared an interest in the music of
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and
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. Apart from the core trio (Tori on guitar and vocals, Reiko as vocalist, Hiroo with his euphonium), the lineup has always been fluid. After a couple of self-released cassette albums, the Japanese Org label released ''Maher Goes To Gothic Country'' (1991) and the 83-track box set ''Return Visit to Rock Mass'' (1996). The group's profile outside Japan became much higher when Stephen McRobbie of
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signed them to his Geographic label. They have released two albums on Geographic: the compilation ''From a Summer to Another Summer (An Egypt to Another Egypt)'' (2000) and the 41-track ''Blues Du Jour'' (2003); plus a number of EPs on various labels, including ''Souvenir De Mauve'' (Majikick, 1999), ''Maher On Water'' (Geographic, 2002), ''Faux Depart'' (Yik Yak, 2003) and ''Live Aoiheya January 2003'' (Chapter Music, 2005). Tori Kudo has resisted defining the sound of his band, although in an interview with
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in '' Careless Talk Costs Lives'' magazine (August 2002) he declared: "I am punk." There are also elements of folk, psychedelia and free jazz; the band's tendency to ask members of the audience to join in adds a sense of "danger" in live performance. Perhaps the best description comes from his own sleeve notes to ''From a Summer to Another Summer'': "Error in performance dominates MSHB cassette which is like our imperfect life."


Discography


Maher Shalal Hash Baz

* "Maher Goes to Gothic Country" (Org; 1991) * "Return Visit to Rock Mass" (Org; 1996; 83 Track Box-Set) * "Souvenir De Mauve" (Majikick; 1999; EP) * "From a Summer to Another Summer (An Egypt to Another Egypt)" (Geographic; 2000; 2-LP) * Maher Shalal Hash Baz / The Curtains - "Make Us Two Crayons on the Floor" (Yik Yak; 2000; CD) * "Maher on Water" (Geographic; 2002; 10-inch / Cd-Single) * "Blues Du Jour" (Geographic; 2003; CD / LP) * "Open Field" (Geographic; 2003; CD-Single) * "Faux Depart" (Yik Yak, 2004) * "Ethiopia" (life affair trust music, 2004; cdr single) * "These Songs" (incerta, 2004; cdr) * "Live Aoiheya January 2003" (Chapter Music; 2005; Mini-CD) * "Maher Kunitachi Kibun Live 1984-85" (PSF; 2006; CD) * "L'Autre Cap" (K; 2007; CD / LP) * "C'est La Dernière Chanson" (K; 2009; 2-CD) * "Hello New York" (OSR; 2016; LP / CD) * "Share"


Bill Wells & Maher Shalal Hash Baz

* "How's Your Bassoon, Turquirs" (Geographic; 2006; 7-inch) * "Osaka Bridge" (Karaoke Kalk; 2006; CD / LP) * "Gok" (Geographic; 2009; CD)


References


External links


K Records Artist pageMSHB Domino Recording Company pageGeographic Music MSHB at discogs.com
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