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HIROSHI MATSUMOTO & HIDEO ICHIKAWA QUARTET - MEGALOPOLIS (1969)
  • A1: Tokai No Ichinichi
  • A2: Nostalgia
  • A3: Megalopolis
  • B1: Serenade
  • B2: Tokai No Iradachi

1969 was the year of release of this one and only album by Japanese jazz pianist Hideo Ichikawa, vibraphonist Hiroshi Matsumoto, bassist Kunimitsu Inaba and drummer Motohiko Hino, all in collaboration. A one-off coming-together, it centred on the valerian vibes of Matsumoto, whose star instrument, the vibraphone, was bound to take centre stage for its comparative novelty, not to mention the fact that Matsumoto himself had been practicing before the others. An honorary work, this urbane masterpiece hears tasteful vibraphonic panning in full stereo, as blue passing notes collide with expert steel brushings and untied chord playing, resulting in a unique but salubrious listen.

pre-order now28.02.2025

expected to be published on 28.02.2025

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HIROSHI SATO - YAMATE HOTEL / BAD JUNKIE BLUES
  • Yamate Hotel
  • Bad Junkie Blues

"TIME" was the second album released in 1977 by keyboardist Sato Hiroshi, whose albums "AWAKENING" and "ORIENT"continue to receive acclaim around the world. The 7-inch title "Yamate Hotel c/w Bad Junkie Blues", released as a pre releasepromo single and now it has finally been reissued officially with new artwork!! SIDE A "Yamate Hotel" is a mellow sophisticated soul/reggae superb track that starts with beautiful synth work, with lyrics by Matsumoto Takashi and percussion by Saito Nobu. It is a fantastic double-sider along with SIDE B "Bad Junkie Blues", which features a New Orleans funk-flavored arrangement that has been praised by Hosono Haruomi and others

pre-order now03.10.2025

expected to be published on 03.10.2025

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