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MPS feels like a musical treasure trove that had to be dug up from the twilights of Germany’s Black Forest. With diversity, courage, and quality as the trademarks of the label, founder Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer achieved world-wide renown as Germany’s first jazz label. A Mecca for famous...
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An Insatiable High is the third studio album by jazz fusion guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka, released on Kitty Records in Japan in 1977. The album features many big LA musicians such as Harvey Mason, Chuck Rainey, and Lee Ritenour, with performances from the American R&B and jazz group...
Mieko Hirota, a Japanese popular singer, was born in Setagaya, Tokyo in 1947. She grew up listening to pop and jazz in places like Tachikawa, which was frequented by Occupation troops. She made her debut in 1961 at age 14. In 1965, Mico became the first Japanese singer to appear at the...
Born in Budapest in 1936, Gabor Szabo was one of the most original guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, mixing his Hungarian folk music heritage with a deep love of jazz and crafting a distinctive, largely self-taught sound. Bacchanal was released in 1968 on the label he founded with Cal...
In 1971 George Duke, having just recently done his time with the Mothers of Invention, was engaged by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. Beginning in April of that year, Duke made two recordings over a short timespan that on their release in 1973 as a double LP (against the desire of the...
From the opening 'The Vamp' to the final 'Head Rock', this is a dazzling jazz-fusion showcase with dreadnought songs that are filled with ideas and passion you can hold. A masterpiece that has an overwhelming presence in the history of jazz in Japan, as a heresy left on the prestigious...
Takeru Muraoka, a saxophonist who played on the most iconic bands of his time, including Hideo Shiraki Quintet, Terumasa Hino Quartet, Count Buffaloes led by Akira Ishikawa, and Freedom Unity. He pursued a cutting-edge musicality while in the mainstream and led the Japanese jazz scene....
Casiopea is an iconic Japanese jazz fusion-rock band that formed in 1977. Often called one of the most influential bands in the early Japanese fusion movement, Casiopea remained active for over 30 years. A memorable first album released in 1979 with guest participation by Brecker...
Drummer who led the jazz scene in Japan with accurate stick work and musicality and an eye on the times, Takeshi Inomata’s first album with Sound Limited formed at the end of the 60’s. Starting with the theme song 'Mustache', which is beloved as one of the most iconic songs, it is a...
The Freedom Unity were an incredible Japanese jazz-funk fusion band. Their first album Something was recorded in 1970 and released on Liberty, followed by four albums on assorted labels in 1971. Band members are Akira Ishikawa (drums), Hiromasa Suzuki (electric piano), Hiroshi Suzuki...
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