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Cat-No:hmjy209-210
Release-Date:06.09.2024
Genre:Jazz
Configuration:2LP
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Release-Date:06.09.2024
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Tracklisting:
A1. Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd With Terumasa Hino – Twilight In Nemu
A2. Itaru Oki Trio – Mood
B1. Terumasa Hino Quintet With George Ohtsuka – Toko
B2. Mototeru Takagi Trio – Four Units
C1. Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffaloes – Blue Soul
C2. Hiroshi Suzuki Sextet – Mira
D1. Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media – Score
D2. Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited – Mustache

(2LP gatefold with Japanese OBI-Strip) The agony of hard bop, the rise of jazz-rock, and the emergence of free jazz. The definitive live recording that captures the chaos and climax of jazz in Japan.

The agony of hard bop, the rise of jazz-rock, and the emergence of free jazz. The definitive live recording that captures the chaos and climax of jazz in Japan.

Japan's jazz scene around 1970 is very interesting. The agony of hard bop, the rise of jazz-rock, and the emergence of free jazz. New music and values were born one after another, and chaos was reached, and up-and-coming musicians ran at a speed that shook off the meter. This album "Sensational Jazz '70 Vol. 1/2" is famous as a live sound source that contains this appearance and enthusiasm. Shibuya Public Hall on April 30, 1970. The Three Musketeers of Jazz Rock such as Jiro Inagaki, Takeshi Inomata, and Akira Ishikawa have all stepped on the stage, free jazz musicians such as Mototeru Takagi and Itaru Oki have finally taken the stage, and musicians who support the mainstream such as Toshiyuki Miyama and Terumasa Hino have stepped "beyond". Led by the sound limited "Mustache", which is said to be the deadliest jazz rock live recording, there are hot performances that make smoke rise.

text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY) More