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DAYS OF DELIGHT

An exquisite collection of standards performed by two maestros. At long last, the highly anticipated analog edition is here!

A dignified and beautiful dialogue unfolds between two living legends of the Japanese jazz scene. The swinging, bluesy touch of Tsuyoshi Yamamoto is grounded by Yoshio Suzuki’s powerful groove. Together, these two masters - each with a sound uniquely their own - deliver a supreme musical experience.

Limited Japanese import with Obi strip. 

TRACK LISTING

A1. The Loving Touch
A2. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
A3. Blues For Edith
A4. Cleopatra's Dream
B1. Misty
B2. Summertime
B3. Last Tango In Paris

Motohiko Hino Quartet

Flying Clouds

Three Blind Mice's treasured recordings released on vinyl!

It was digitized from the remaining 2-inch master tapes, and under the supervision of Takeshi Fujii, the founder of Three Blind Mice, Yoshihiko Kaminari, the 'guardian of the TBM sound' who was also in charge of this live recording, was in charge of track down. It recreates the TBM sound from half a century ago. This is a valuable record that vividly captures the passion of Japanese jazz in the 70s, at its peak! Recorded Live May 27, 1976 at Yamaha Hall, Tokyo

Original Recording Produced by Takeshi Fujii
Produced for Release by Akiomi Hirano
Recorded & Mixed by Yoshihiko Kannari
OBI Strip
Japanese Import




TRACK LISTING

Side 1
A. Sailing Ice 20:43
Side 2
B. Olive's Step 23:01

Isao Suzuki Quartet + 1 – "Blue Road" (recorded in 1975).

A month after the recording of his masterpiece "Orang-Utan", Suzuki and his fellow musicians delivered this powerful performance at the “5 Days in Jazz 1975” festival - a rare document of the group in its prime.

The source comes from a newly digitized transfer of the original 2-inch master tape. Supervised by TBM founder Takeshi Fujii and track-downed by Yoshihiko Kannari - the 'guardian of the TBM sound' who also engineered the original live recording - this release faithfully revives the sound of Three Blind Mice nearly half a century later.

An invaluable record that vividly captures the raw energy of Japanese jazz at its peak in the 1970s.

TRACK LISTING

Side 1
1. Blue Road

Side 2
1. Orang-Utan


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