3 April 2014

HOZAN YAMAMOTO & MASAHIKO SATO - SILKY ADVENTURE (BROADWAY, 1986)




A1. Iberian Sunset
A2. Bamboo Shoots
A3. Tail Wind
A4. Commodore Drive

B1. Silky Adventure
B2. Funauta
B3. Earlham Blues
B4. Village West


Hozan Yamamoto, shakuhachi
Masahiko Sato, piano


Recorded 26 August 1986 at Sound City Studios.

Broadway - 28MB-5001

Vinyl Rip




16 comments:

Nick said...

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GF

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Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot, Nick, for this wonderful music. I'm looking for 'Hozan Yamamoto - 1971 - Silver World' for quite some time. Would make me happy if anyone ...

dan-the-man

Anonymous said...


Very pleasant music and great
musicianship.Thank you very much
Mr.Nick.

Horatiu

-Otto- said...

Thank you, Nick. I have the Yamashita/Yamamoto LPs. This will be a nice companion.

Anonymous said...

Hmm: also the link at http://inconstantsol.blogspot.de/2010/12/hozan-yamamoto-masahiko-togashi-yosuke.html has died. If onxidlib or anyone else could revive it, it and I would feel more lively.

dan-the-man

Nick said...

I can rip Silver World and Breath sometime.

SOTISE said...

thank you, i think i have a few straighter sato things that could be
out of print,"Brink"for example,featuring the amazing "Flying Riceman"

Anonymous said...

Thanks Nick, for your offer. Would surely be appreciated. As I said somewhere else: no hurry. For the moment I'm happy with Silky Adventure.

Best, dan-the-man

Wallofsound said...

I'm just popping on board. New to me.

Hookfinger said...

Thanks again for the great stuff. Much appreciated.

Solomon said...

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

thanks for the very neat pairing
(now some shamisen and bass would be nice ;)

Niran said...

beautiful music! thank you so much for putting these records up, I've just spent most of today listening to sato masahiko and takayanagi masayuki records from your blog

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

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jim said...

Thank you Ernst & Nick!

roberth said...

thank u ernst and nick,
hard to imagine 12 tone eq piano with shakuhachi
so eager to hear how it sounds
robert