For Seazer, I decided to limit myself to the time when Shuji Terayama was alive. His Freudian pathos and transgressive approach brought the music to a whole other level. How does the Banyu Inryoku material compare?
In terms of quality, the box sets in general, while good, were clearly not at good as the officially released albums from the 70s. So even though the bonus material was equal to what was on the box, it was still far below prime Seazer.
Looking at discogs, I see the fourth box had a bonus CD about 40 minutes long. I didn't buy that box when it came out, but I wish I had it now. At the very least, I'm sure it would have come with a fat booklet of cool photos and posters.
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