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Track List

A1 - Midsummer Stroll
A2 - Shadow of the Sun

A3 - Strange Bedfellow

B1 - Look of Love (Long Version)
B2 - Wednesday
B3 - Out There

C1 - Midsummer Stroll (Diff Version) 45rpm

D1 - Look of Love (Diff Version) 45rpm

D2 - Shadow of the Sun (Diff Version) 45rpm

Personnel
You Ishihara: Vocal (Synthesizer on A3)
Michio Kurihara: Guitar (Bass on A2, B1)
Soichiro Nakamura: Guitar  (Mellotron on B2)
Koji Shimura: Bass (Drums on A2, B1)
Ken Ishihara: Drums

Credits

Recorded at Inter Music Sudio, Tokyo 1994
Remastered at Peace Music 2021
Produced by You Ishihara
Engineered by Soichiro Nakamura
Photography by Naomi Hosokawa
Original cover concept by You Ishihara
Original cover layout by Real Office

Originally released by Noon Disc, Japan in 1994 in an LP Edition of 250 copies.

 

All Songs written by You Ishihara 
except A3 by Tetsuya Sakamoto/You Ishihara
B1, D1 by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
B3 by Michio Kurihara/You Ishihara

 

Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray, Cohearent Audio

Black Editions Executive Producer: Peter Kolovos

BE-1008/1008.5  

White Heaven

Next to Nothing

Remastered and expanded with a second LP featuring three previously unreleased song versions cut at 45RPM. Deluxe 2LP gatefold with metallic and ink pigment foil stamping, spot colors as well as a gatefold insert. House in a custom vellum wrap with mirror metallic sticker seal.


RELEASE DATE: May 29, 2026

Gatefold 2LP- $40

Also available as a specially priced 3 release bundle:

Next to Nothing 2LP+ White Heaven "Strange Bedfellow" LP 
+ You Ishihara "Passivité" LP
$81 

Black Editions presents the expanded and definitive edition of White Heaven’s brilliant third album Next to Nothing. Originally released in 1994 by Tokyo’s Noon Disk, the full album was only ever available in a limited vinyl pressing of 250 copies. Since then, it has become one of the most sought after artifacts of the 90’s Japanese underground and is regarded as a highpoint of Japanese psychedelic rock. Led by vocalist, songwriter and conceptualist You Ishihara, the album finds the group in a phase of refinement. Taking a more intricate and open approach, the music is buoyant and light yet at the same time, nocturnal and introspective. Next to Nothing marks the first time guitarists Michio Kurihara and Soichiro Nakamura appear together on record after having separate turns as lead guitar on the group’s first two albums. The pairing is revelatory as they weave luminous melodic lines, sometimes in parallel, sometimes opening into sustained intricate counterpoint. Bassist Koji Shimura and drummer Ken Ishihara shuffle and swing in parallel with a fluid, sinuous rhythm, while flourishes of synthesizer, mellotron and the introduction of Go Hirano on keyboards and piano deepens the group’s sound with orchestral colors and a soft cinematic haze. Across the album, clear, shimmering guitar tones and gentle chord progressions are layered with bright arpeggiated figures and darker minor-key passages. The songs develop through gradual changes in tone and dynamics as Ishihara's voice reveals a gentle yearning and wistfulness. An extended version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s “The Look of Love” serves as the album’s entrancing focal point; Stretching the song’s familiar lounge-pop swagger, the group renders it as a slow-burning, psychedelic meditation crackling with electricity as it drifts into the night.

 

Available for the first time on vinyl in over 30 years and for the first time ever digitally (a truncated four song CD EP was also released in 1994). Remastered and expanded to include a second LP featuring three previously unreleased song versions cut at 45RPM. Presented in a heavy tip-on gatefold with metallic and ink pigment foil stamping, spot colors as well as a gatefold insert. House in a custom vellum wrap with a mirror metallic sticker seal. Pressed at Record Technology Inc.
 

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