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PPU providing it yet again with 10 more selections from the archives of estonian funk front man Uku Kuut !
Grand Hotel is an instrumental journey from his days in the Soviet Union, Sweden, Los Angeles, Estonia.
Including his very first home recording dating back to 1982, and an opening track that was recorded at Herbie Hancock's personal studio. It's a miracle these masters are still around after 30+ years of traveling from country to country !
- A1: Vision Of Estonia
- A2: Real Love
- A3: Secret Dream
- A4: Mayday
- A5: Dream Lover
- B1: Stevie Bossa
- B2: Vision Of Estonia
- B3: Soft Fashion
- B4: I Ask U Now
- B5: Right Or Wrong
*Repress*
PPU's first long-play LP highlights some of the early beginnings of one of the label's favorite producers, UKku Kuut. Written and recorded at Uku's home studio in Los Angeles and Stockholm between 1982 & 1989.
Some tracks co-written with Maryn E. Coote, famous jazz vocalist who had her beginnings in 1960s Soviet Union. "That's my MOM" recalls UKU, "I remember when I was little, sitting under the mixing board at her sessions". Growing up in studios, Uku's love of music production began early, and over the years he has amassed a vast collection of domestic and soviet electronic gear. In true PPU style this LP is a mix of Uku Kuut's raw cassette demos, forgotten masters and unreleased magic.
PPU's debut compilation from our favorite femme, Maryn E. Coote. Previously released material featured on PPU-061 with her son Uku Kuut, "Suggestive" gave us access to the endless trove of studio recordings, out-takes, demos, and new material from the estonian-swedish singer/songwriter. Born in Tallinn, Estonia in 1946, Marju Kuut (AKA Maryn E. Coote) was a prolific jazz singer, producer, radio host, and DJ, having recorded hundreds of tracks from the 1960s until around the time of her death in 2022. Maryn dedicated this album to her son Uku Kuut.
- A1: 助手席のSituation (Situation In The Passenger Seat)
- A2: Passing Scene
- A3: Miss Shooting
- A4: 灰色のひととき (A Gray Moment)
- A5: さらっとゆるして〜コーヒー通の恋人 (Forgiveness Without Reservation ~ Lover A6 And Coffee Connoisseur)
- B1: Wardrobeの中の夢 (A Dream In The Wardrobe)
- B2: 秋日和 (Clear Autumn Day)
- B3: 夜の海風 (Evening Sea Breeze)
- B4: Spouse-同行者- (Traveling Companion)
- B5: One By One
Satoshi Suzuki (鈴木慧) described his musical practice perfectly on the OBI strip of his 1987 privately pressed LP - Tokyo Contemporary! consisting of 40% Jazz, 30% Soul, 20% Brazil, and 10% Kayokyoku - a musical mixture not too far off from what is now referred to as City Pop.
However, this archival compilation of Satoshi Suzuki's works presents a perspective of the City Pop sound not from affluent 1980s Japanese bubble economy-era studios and highly paid studio musicians, but from a one-person band making the most of the instruments in their home studio, inspired by musical traditions from around the world.
With notes of city pop, AOR, jazz, soul, bossa, and kayōkyoku - Satoshi Suzuki's intimately recorded pop songs are charming and full of wit, with a seasonal and poetic approach to these musical forms using only a drum machine and an array of digital synthesizers. Sounding a little like Pacific Breeze played on a Casio keyboard and drum machine, Uku Kuut soundtracking a SEGA video game, or the wonderful lo-fi works of Suzuki’s lo-fi homemade pop & jazz contemporaries Ronald Langestraat, Lewis, and Joe Tossini — though most of all, SUZUKI's works show a new and singular perspective of the bubble-era city pop of the Showa period.
Distant Travel Companion (遠い旅の同行者) introduces Suzuki's musical works to a wide audience for the first time, featuring remastered songs originally released over three privately pressed LPs from the 1980s, as well as a previously unheard CD from 1993. The original works were released in an impossibly limited edition of 100 copies each - printed and assembled on printing equipment at Suzuki’s company office and scarcely distributed, recording these songs at his home studio in his free time. The compilation's design and accompanying OBI and liner notes are a direct homage to the original releases.
Satoshi SUZUKI is a Japanese keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and music arranger. He is also an author of literature and winner of the "Shin-nihon-bungaku" (New Japanese Literature) Award. He was born in 1958 in Tokyo, Japan.
- A1: Welcome To My World (Live 2007)
- A2: Night Jeee
- A3: Still Talkin To My Lil' Boy Uku
- A4: Missing A Lot The Way We Talked Uku
- A5: Experimental Lta Fusion Sauce Outtarules (2018 Demo)
- A6: The Day Will Come
- B1: We Will Work It Out (With Uku Kuut - La 90 Demo)
- B2: One Ch Of Funny Dreamboy
- B3: Short Pori Jazz 83 (Funny Memory Demo)
- B4: Short 5Th Moon (2017 Demo)
- B5: Last Part Of L L82 (With Uku's Moog Solo - Demo)
- B6: There I Go
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