I've hunted for this recording a long time.
It is virtually an japanese all-star group - different in approach than the known recordings by their respective members.
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, percussion
Akira Sakata, alto saxophone, clarinet, vocals, percussion
Gerald Oshita, tenor & soprano saxophone, alto flute, piccolo, marimba, percussion
Yosuke Yamashita, piano, mar, marimba, percussion
Hideaki Mochizuki, bass, percussion
Shota Koyama, drums & percussion
1. Jam Rice Relaxin' (part 1) 19:57
2. Jam Rice Relaxin' (part 2) 23:06
Live at "Aketa no mise", Tokyo on April 5,6,7 & 13, 1976.
FRASCO FS-7012
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ReplyDeleteGreat band!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Inconstant sol!!!
Alan
Sakata, Kondo and Yamashita on a 70's session %^)||||||||||||
ReplyDeleteArigato mucho!
May I request an mp3 repost? I would be most gracious to hear this album.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Jeff @theflyingstarfish.blogspot.com
Can we please get a re-post? This is sorely needed on the interwebs again.
ReplyDeleteGratitudes in advance!
I'd like to 2nd the motion for a repost please!
ReplyDeleteI will post it - but I have a new pc and problems with my good soundcart.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as the problem is solved I will make a new rip.
This may take some weeks...
Your seconds (and minutes) have been motioned herewith.
ReplyDeleteRS
Thank you Kinabalu what a treat,great way to start the weekend. All the best to you!
ReplyDeleteonxidlib - thanks for the original post, and to kinabalu thank you so much for the re-up. I appreciate your efforts so much.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear this wonderful music. Thanks for the re-up. Peace
ReplyDeleteThanks Kinabalu for your helping hand :)
ReplyDeleteA re-up would be most appreciated.
ReplyDelete...a bit patience, please and it will be re-upped...
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ReplyDeleteonxidlib, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the re-up!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot !
ReplyDeletedomo arigato!
ReplyDeleteLot of gems to discover especially w jjazz many thx ernst
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