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Variations
Boris Variations
Studio album by Boris
Released June 2 2010
Recorded 2001 - 2009 at Various in Tokyo, Japan
Genre Sludge Metal, Stoner Rock, Shoegaze, Experimental
Length 70:56
Label Diwphalanx Records, Daymare Recordings
Producer Boris
Boris chronology
Japanese Heavy Rock Hits
(2009)
Variations
(2010)
Live In Japan: "Smile" World Tour Final
(2011)

Variations (Also known as Boris Variations) is a compilation album of previously recorded and re-recorded audio music, as well as live video music by Japanese band, Boris. The CD comprises selections from six Boris full-length releases that generally keep to their 'heavy rock' style, as well as one single B-side ("Floor Shaker" is from the "Statement" single). Five of the 13 songs have been re-recorded. Production credits on the CD are for Boris. Besides the three regular members of the band - Takeshi, Wata and Atsuo - Michio Kurihara also plays guitar on tracks 2, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12. All songs are composed by Boris, except for track 6, which is by Boris and Michio Kurihara.

The DVD is composed of 14 songs and is titled "Live in Japan" on the menu page. The first 11 tracks were recorded on December 14, 2008, and follow the track list set down by the band on their Smile -Live at Wolf Creek- recording and tour at the end of the band's Smile world tour at Daikanyama Unit in Tokyo. The last three songs were recorded December 12, 2009 at Club Citta' in Tokyo. Besides the three regular members of the band - Takeshi, Wata and Atsuo - Michio Kurihara plays guitar on all recordings. Song credits on the DVD are all for Boris except for track 1, which is by PYG, track 7, which is by Boris and Michio Kurihara, and track 10, which is by Ai Aso and Boris. The video is directed by fangsanalsatan and Ryuta Muruyama. This DVD would be released as a stand-alone DVD in the United States as Live In Japan: "Smile" World Tour Final via Southern Lord Records circa January 2011.

The package comes with a 24-page booklet, which has a front and back cover; of the 22 inside pages, all but two (one for each disc) are blank.

Curiously, while the length of the opening introduction track from Akuma no Uta is identical to the original introduction of the Japanese CD, the audio is actually an edit of the 9 minute introduction used for the US pressing of the album. As well, this compilation marks yet another distinct version of the song "a bao a qu," which also has other studio recordings on previous albums Sound Track from Film "Mabuta no Ura", The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked, and the version used on both the a bao a qu 7" and the DVD heavy metal me.

Variations would be released digitally as part of Bandcamp Fridays on 5 March 2021.

Tracklist[]

NOTE: Songs with an asterisk denote a new recording.

  • 1. Introduction (2:21)
  • 2. Korosu (4:47)*
  • 3. PINK (4:20)
  • 4. Woman on The Screen (2:40)
  • 5. Yesterday Morning (3:20)
  • 6. Rainbow (5:39)*
  • 7. a bao a qu (6:03)*
  • 8. Statement (3:24)
  • 9. My Neighbour Satan (5:19)
  • 10. Floor Shaker (5:47)
  • 11. Naki Kyoku (12:08)*
  • 12. 1970 (5:15)*
  • 13. Farewell (9:55)

Track Origins[]

  • Introduction - Originally from the 2003 album Akuma no Uta, edited down.
  • Korosu - Re-recorded version of the song from the 2002 album Heavy Rocks.
  • PINK - Originally from the 2005 album Pink.
  • Woman on The Screen - Originally from the 2005 album Pink.
  • Yesterday Morning - Originally from the 2005 album Soundtrack From Film "Mabuta no Ura".
  • Rainbow - Re-recorded version of the song from the 2006 collaborative album Rainbow.
  • a bao a qu - Re-recorded version of the song from the 2005 album Soundtrack From Film "Mabuta no Ura".
  • Statement - Originally from the 2008 Southern Lord edition of Smile.
  • My Neighbour Satan' - Originally from the 2008 Southern Lord edition of Smile.
  • Floor Shaker - Originally a b-side to the USA version of the Statement single.
  • Naki Kyoku - Re-recorded version of the song from the 2003 album Akuma no Uta.
  • 1970 - Re-recorded version of the song from the 2002 album Heavy Rocks.
  • Farewell - Originally from the vinyl edition of the 2005 album Pink.

Personnel[]

  • Wata - Guitar, Echo, Vocals
  • Takeshi - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
  • Atsuo - Drums, Percussions, Electronics, Vocals
  • Michio Kurihara - Guitar (2, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12)

External Links[]

References[]

  V·T·E Boris
Current Members WataTakeshiAtsuo
Past and Live-Only Members Nagata • Michio Kurihara • Tokie • Muchio • Mike Engle
Albums AbsolutegoAmplifier WorshipFloodHeavy RocksAkuma no UtaBoris at Last: FeedbackerThe Thing Which Solomon OverlookedPinkSoundtrack From Film "Mabuta no Ura"DronevilThe Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3VeinSmileNew AlbumAttention PleaseHeavy RocksPräparatNoiseUrban DanceAsiaWarpathDearLφVE & EVφL1985NOWHeavy RocksFade
Selected Other Releases Barebones / BorisBoris / Tomsk-7More Echoes, Touching Air LandscapeDamagedGolden Dance ClassicsScion A/V Remix: Buzz-InJapanese Heavy Rock HitsVariationsThe Thing Which Solomon Overlooked ExtraMr. ShortkillHeavyblindPhenomenons DriveSecretsAbsolutego Studio Session 2018Reincarnation RoseNoël
Live Albums & Videos e.prayLive at Shimokitazawa ShelterBootleg - Feedbacker -Wizard's ConventionArchive IHeavy Metal MeLong Hair and TightsSmile -Live At Wolf Creek-Smile Live In PragueLive in JapanBoris Performing "Flood"Archive IICrossing WaltzBoris Live at Third Man RecordseternityFutomeidoHope Japan Tour 2011Live! Amplifier WorshipNO World TourTokyo Wonder LandJapanese Heavy Rock Hits Live
Collaborations Black: Implication FloodingMegatone04092001Sun Baked Snow CaveAltarRainbowWalrus & GroonRock DreamCloud ChamberBXIKlatterEROSLOW-END MEETINGGensho2R0I2P0Bright New Disease
Associated Bands and Artists Merzbow • Keiji Haino • Sunn O)))GhostEnsemble PearlInoxia RecordsDaymare RecordingsShe's So Heavy
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