Wiggia gave us some Japanese jazz recently so perhaps we could venture down a side track into what seems to be a blend of traditional and modern Japanese music:
By way of thanks allow me to offer the Japanese drummer Stomu Yamash'ta and a track from "Go - Live from Paris 1976" featuring Steve Winwood, Michael Shrieve, Klaus Schulze, Al di Meola, Pat Thrall, Jerome Rimson and more.
Wonderful 1970s jazz fusion/prog-rock self-indulgence. :-)
@Wildgoose: Oddly, I was thinking of that very performer a day or two ago.
And JD also comments:
Comment from Wildgoose jogged my memory. Many years ago a friend of mine worked in an independant record shop and he would 'borrow' some obscure and unusual records. One of them was "Freedom Is Frightening" by Stomu Yamashta which I thought was excellent. Here is the final track from the album. Not exactly Japanese in style but a nice dreamy contrast to the Kodo drummers-
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Love the Kodo drummers
By way of thanks allow me to offer the Japanese drummer Stomu Yamash'ta and a track from "Go - Live from Paris 1976" featuring Steve Winwood, Michael Shrieve, Klaus Schulze, Al di Meola, Pat Thrall, Jerome Rimson and more.
Wonderful 1970s jazz fusion/prog-rock self-indulgence. :-)
Crossing The Line
@Wildgoose: Oddly, I was thinking of that very performer a day or two ago.
And JD also comments:
Comment from Wildgoose jogged my memory. Many years ago a friend of mine worked in an independant record shop and he would 'borrow' some obscure and unusual records. One of them was "Freedom Is Frightening" by Stomu Yamashta which I thought was excellent. Here is the final track from the album. Not exactly Japanese in style but a nice dreamy contrast to the Kodo drummers-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt-oXqiedv4
1 December 2017 at 18:36
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