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21 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd / Masahiko Sato ‎- Yamataifu (Toshiba, 1972)
Otherworldly sonic vistas that owe as much to contemporary classical music as they do to jazz.

 

Great record.

Also worth investigating: Four Jazz Compositions Based On Japanese Classical Themes.

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Masahiko Sato, Masami Nakagawa, Sabu Toyozumi, and Toshiyuki Miyama & New Herd - Nayuta Gensei (Columbia JP, 1976)
More "Star Trek" meets Sun Run at the far edge of the galaxy.  As on Yamataifu, all compositions are by Masahiko Sato, but I think the cumulative impact of this album may be even MORE impressive.

 

11 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

Also worth investigating: Four Jazz Compositions Based On Japanese Classical Themes.

Yes!  I've heard that once or twice -- but I need to circle back 'round to it.  :tup

 

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31 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Masahiko Sato, Masami Nakagawa, Sabu Toyozumi, and Toshiyuki Miyama & New Herd - Nayuta Gensei (Columbia JP, 1976)
More "Star Trek" meets Sun Run at the far edge of the galaxy.  As on Yamataifu, all compositions are by Masahiko Sato, but I think the cumulative impact of this album may be even MORE impressive.

 

Yes!  I've heard that once or twice -- but I need to circle back 'round to it.  :tup

 

Stop it you two, I can't keep up 😭 

More Satoh to investigate...

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Right now a young trumpeter I am beginning to really love, Jason Palmer. “Songbook” on AYVA cd

Jason Palmer (tp), Ravi Coltrane (ts), Greg Osby (as), Warren Wolf (vib), Leo Genovese (p & Fender Rhodes), Matt Brewer (b), Tommy Crane (d)

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1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

Right now a young trumpeter I am beginning to really love, Jason Palmer. “Songbook” on AYVA cd

Jason Palmer (tp), Ravi Coltrane (ts), Greg Osby (as), Warren Wolf (vib), Leo Genovese (p & Fender Rhodes), Matt Brewer (b), Tommy Crane (d)

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I'm a fan too. 

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Terumasa Hino Sextet - Fuji (Victor, 1972)
Terumasa Hino (tr) with Takao Uematsu (ts), Kiyoshi Sugimoto (g), Mikio Masuda (p, el p), Yoshio Ikeda (b), and Motohiko Hino (d)

I have a U.S. version of this superb LP, issued as part of Catalyst's short-lived "International Jazz from Japan" series.  But I'm not in my music room right now.  No turntable.  So I'm streaming it.

 

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23 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Terumasa Hino Sextet - Fuji (Victor, 1972)
Terumasa Hino (tr) with Takao Uematsu (ts), Kiyoshi Sugimoto (g), Mikio Masuda (p, el p), Yoshio Ikeda (b), and Motohiko Hino (d)

I have a U.S. version of this superb LP, issued as part of Catalyst's short-lived "International Jazz from Japan" series.  But I'm not in my music room right now.  No turntable.  So I'm streaming it.

 

One I bought after your enthusiasm for it here,  so thank you.  Now, those Satohs...

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Just wrapped up my workday.  Now unwinding with a jigger of bourbon and this Braz-jazz classic:

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Azymuth - Light as a Feather (Milestone, 1979)
Far Out UK CD reissue

 

 

47 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

One I bought after your enthusiasm for it here,  so thank you.

Always happy to share the love!  :tup

 

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CD compiles two of Coltrane's Prestige LPs: Traneing In and Soultrane, both tenor-plus-rhythm dates with Red Garland, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor

 

 

29 minutes ago, JSngry said:

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Indian 78s from 1903-1949.

Pretty incredible collection/music and very surprising/interesting sonics.

Bought the digital version from Bandcamp (due to cost considerations) and was delighted that it came with a PDF of the 244 page book! 

Looks fascinating.  Both music & book.

 

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