Thanks for this Takagi. Recently I'm reading Teruto Soejima's "Free Jazz in Japan". My read prompted me to revisit all my Japanese recordings which are mentioned in this book. It also became obvious that Takagi hasn't recorded too much. SO the reup is greatly appreciated. BTW - Takagi's recording "Grow" has him with a Korean name (Lee Won Hui). Maybe because Mototeru Takagi actually has Korean ancestors - according Soejima's book.
Thanks for this one Nick!
ReplyDeleteNick, this is great. Thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for another great record!
ReplyDeletevery good to me, thank you
ReplyDeleteis it possible to repost please? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI thought I downloaded this Takagi recording. But I fail to find it on any of my external drives.
ReplyDeleteSo yes - I would appreciate especially this Takagi to be reupped.
Another one would also gladly received:
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2015/01/mototeru-takagi-kuku-nagoya-2002.html
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ReplyDeleteHUGE THX!...
Cheers Nick!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Takagi. Recently I'm reading Teruto Soejima's "Free Jazz in Japan".
ReplyDeleteMy read prompted me to revisit all my Japanese recordings which are mentioned in this book.
It also became obvious that Takagi hasn't recorded too much. SO the reup is greatly appreciated.
BTW - Takagi's recording "Grow" has him with a Korean name (Lee Won Hui). Maybe because Mototeru Takagi actually has Korean ancestors - according Soejima's book.
Thanks, Nick.
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