Here's more from Masahiko Togashi's delicate art of percussion.
MASAHIKO TOGASHI QUARTET "SKETCH"
Masami Nakagawa,as,fl,perc
Takashi Kako,p,perc
Keiki Midorikawa,vc,b,perc
Masahiko Togashi,dr,perc
1. Sketch 3 (09:57)
2. Sketch 4 (06:50)
3. Sketch 2 (06:58)
4. Sketch 1 (10:49)
Nippon Columbia Studio 1, Tokyo between June 7-9, 1977
DENON JAZZ/NIPPON COLUMBIA YX-7516-ND
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