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Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)

Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)
Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)Wamono Groove (Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76)

Labels

180g

Catno

180GWALP04

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jan 28, 2022

Genres

Jazz

Kiyoshi YAMAYA / TOSHIKO YONEKAWA / KIFU MITSUHASHI Wamono Groove: Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76 FORTHCOMING 180g Japan

Unlike previous instalments in the 180g label's Wamono series, this isn't a compilation in the strictest sense of the term, but rather a retrospective. It showcases a range of killer jazz-funk and rare groove tunes recorded at Nippon Columbia studios in the mid 1970s by arranger Kiyoshi Yamaya, koto legend Toshiko Yonekawa and shakahuchi master Kifu Mitsuhashi. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the mellow, slow-burn lusciousness of 'Nanbu Ushioi-Uta' and the up-beat, guitar solo-laden brilliance of 'Hohai-Bushi', to the all-time Japanese jazz-funk classic that is 'Saitaro-Bushi' and the solo-laden brilliance of 'Asadoya Yunti', whose dazzling Fender Rhodes solos are reminiscent of the early '70s work of the late, great Billy Preston.

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A1

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Nanbu Ushioi-Uta

5:02

A2

Toshiko Yonekawa - Isohama Bon-Uta

3:14

A3

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Hohai-Bushi

3:45

A4

Toshiko Yonekawa - Otemoyan

3:02

A5

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Aizu Bandaisan

3:01

B1

Toshiko Yonekawa - Saitarō-bushi

3:45

B2

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Sōma Nagareyama

4:29

B3

Toshiko Yonekawa - Yagi-Bushi

2:53

B4

Kifu Mitsuhashi - Asadoya Yunta

3:51

B5

Toshiko Yonekawa - Konpira Fune Fune

3:24

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