"Masahiko Togashi, numero uno, number one"
1. The Crust
2. Unbalance
3. Longing
4. Orange
5. Bone
6. Blues For Aida
7. In The Pot
8. Blinks
9. Why Not?
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Masahiko Togashi, drums
Recorded live at Shinjuku Pit Inn on 8 September 1995.
Masahiko Togashi 40th anniversary concert.
Take One Records - TKOJ-1, 1996
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ReplyDeleteThanks, fills a gap for me.
ReplyDelete..likewise. I thought at first this was another disc with the same title, but that's a 1981 studio disc on 'paddle wheel', so this is indeed welcome...... as would be more of Lacy's japanese output if anyone has it! Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteCan't get enough Lacy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick. Still missing Steve Lacy...
ReplyDeleteI always regretted not getting a copy of this when I had the opportunity some years ago so a sackful of thanks for posting it. Daniel is right - never enough.
ReplyDeleteditto , thank you ,this is much appreciated!
ReplyDeletenot much 'japanese'Lacy is currently in print but... Twilight,the Paris session,vol 2, another duo with Togashi,is excellent, and readily available... studio songs, yzso-10020
recorded in 1991
and never enough Togashi...
ReplyDeletethanks a billion, Nick!
Igor
superb - thank you!
ReplyDeleteBig Big thanks, I love this duo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another Lacy rare moment.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick, please re-up this, togashi & lacy duo? i'd never heard of this before, thanks
ReplyDeleteRe-up! Re-up! Jolly fancy any and all reason, but Mr. Togashi is a rock that is turning out to be an island. So, Nick, please! Re-up!
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Nick, you are great!! Thanks for this!
ReplyDeletePlease re-up!
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ReplyDeleteSorry. I will delete file.
ReplyDeleteSorry Martin - this was my mistake!
ReplyDeleteI confused this recording with the first "Eternal Duo".
Shame on me!
Please add your link again....
New link:
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Thank you, Martin. Sorry again for my stupid reaction!
ReplyDelete@ onxidlib. Not 'stupid'. Better to be too cautious than not careful enough. Musicians like Paul Dunmall, for example, respect this wonderful blog precisely because it respects them (and their livelihoods).
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks again to Nick for the files.
....thanks for your kind words :-)
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ReplyDeleteHi, is it possible to repost this please? Thanks!
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