I got to know Kenji Mori through his collaboration with Masayuki Takayanagi. I'm longing for some profound informations about the japanese Free Jazz scene from the sixties onward. The book from Teruto Soejima "Nihon furī jazu-shi : The history of Japanese free jazz" is not yet translated into english......
My appreciation goes to Nick!
KENJI MORI / HIDEO ICHIKAWA TRIO "SOLO & TRIO"
-Live in "5 Days In Jazz 1974"-
Kenji Mori, alto saxophone
A1. Alto Form I (16:45)
Hideo Ichikawa, piano
Tamio Kawabata, bass
Arihide Kurata, drums
B1. Early Summer (08:12)
B2. Dance Of Caravan (15:18)
Recorded: March 26 (side A) & March 22 (side B), 1974, at Toshi Center Hall, Tokyo.
THREE BLIND MICE TBM 27
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ReplyDeleteVery very intresting discovery.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, but the link is for a different recording - JIMMY GOURLEY AND THE PARIS HEAVYWEIGHTS.
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ReplyDeleteThanks very much but it´s a Jimmy Gourley record.
ReplyDeletelink's fine. thanks again for such a rare gem. Kenji Mori's work with JoJo was so important, it is wonderful to find him in a different context!
ReplyDeleteThanks for Kenji Mori and for the Jimmy Gourley
ReplyDeleteWould have loved to hear this but rapidshare is so slow it times out tried three times , there are other hosts besides rapidshare that actually work . Great posts but no use to me .
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ReplyDeletecould you post it again?
It is in the seventh comment from the top and it works.
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ReplyDeleteTHANKS so much!
ReplyDeleteWell Ernst, I listened to this album today as well and again thank you. Track 2 I love the most. My new speakers allows me to hear your music with more clarity.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks ,I love the fabulous album with great piano :Hiroshi Matsumoto & Hideo Ichikawa Quartet - Megalopolis (1969)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Sensitive play here in many genres. And good.
ReplyDeleteHi CK, the link is still good.
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