The turmoil of hard bop, the rise of jazz rock, and the emergence of free jazz. A definitive live recording that captures the chaos and zenith of Japanese jazz.
Starting with Sound Limited's "Mustache," said to be the most brutal jazz rock live recording, the album is filled with smoking hot performances.
The Japanese jazz scene around 1970 was extremely interesting. The agonies of hard bop, the rise of jazz rock, and the emergence of free jazz. New music and values were born one after another, creating chaos, and up-and-coming musicians ran through it at a speed that shook the meter. This work, ``Sensational Jazz '70 Vol. 1/2,'' is famous as a live recording that captures the image and heat of that time. Shibuya Public Hall on April 30, 1970. The three musketeers of jazz rock, Jiro Inagaki, Takeshi Inomata, and Akira Ishikawa, all gathered together, free jazz musicians such as Motoki Takagi and Itaru Oki finally took center stage, and musicians who support the mainstream, such as Toshiyuki Miyama and Terumasa Hino, stepped ``beyond that.'' Starting with Sound Limited's ``Mustache,'' which is said to be the worst jazz rock live recording, the album is filled with hot performances that make smoke rise. [text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)]
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Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd With Terumasa Hino - Twilight In Nemu
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Itaru Oki Trio - Mood
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Terumasa Hino Quintet With George Ohtsuka - Toko
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Mototeru Takagi Trio - Four Units
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Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffaloes - Blue Soul
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Hiroshi Suzuki Sextet - Mira
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Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - Score
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Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited - Mustache
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Guitar - Ryo Kawasaki (D2)
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Drums - Akira Ishikawa (C1)
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Trumpet - Itaru Oki (A2)
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Trumpet - Terumasa Hino (A1, B1)
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Drums - Motohiko Hino (B1)
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Trumpet - Shunzo Ohno (D2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Kenji Muraoka
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Alto Saxophone - Shigeo Suzuki (C2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Ichiro Mimori (C2)
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Alto Saxophone - Makio Shimizu (D1)
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Trumpet - Koji Hatori (A1)
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Baritone Saxophone - Shunzo Sunahara (A1)
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Piano - Masahiko Sato
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Electric Piano - Hiromasa Suzuki (B1)
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Drums - Takeshi Inomata (D2)
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Trumpet - Kenichi Sano (A1)
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Electric Guitar - Kozaburo Yamaki (A1)
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Drums - Sadakazu Tabata (A1)
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Tenor Saxophone - Kosuke Ichihara (A1, C1)
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Trombone - Teruhiko Kataoka (A1)
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Trombone - Takeshi Aoki (A1)
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Bass - Isao Eto (C1)
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Flute - Toshiaki Yokota (D2)
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Piano - Masaru Imada (D1)
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Bass - Yasuo Arakawa (D1)
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Guitar - Shigeru Narumo (D1)
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Trombone - Seiichi Tokura (A1)
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Trumpet - Bunji Murata (A1)
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Trombone - Masamichi Uetaka (A1)
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Drums - Sabu Toyozumi (B2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Shoji Maeda (A1)
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Organ - Yusuke Hoguchi (D2)
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Bass - Kunimitsu Inaba (B1)
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Double Bass - Keiki Midorikawa (A2)
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Trumpet - Tetsuo Fushimi (D1)
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Guitar - Kiyoshi Sugimoto (C1)
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Bass - Kimio Koizumi (C2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Mototeru Takagi (B2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Jiro Inagaki (D1)
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Drums - Hozumi Tanaka (A2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Takao Uematsu (D2)
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Reissue Producer - 尾川雄介
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Bass - Jun Suzuki (3) (D2)
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Trombone - Shigemichi Domoto (D2)
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Leader, Conductor - Toshiyuki Miyama (A1)
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Alto Saxophone - Shinji Nakayama (A1)
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Bass - Masao Kunisada (A1)
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Piano - Yoshinobu Imashiro (A1)
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Trumpet - Kunio Fujisaki (A1)
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Drums - George Ohtsuka (B1)
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Guitar - Shigenori Kamiya (D2)
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Drums - Kazuyoshi Okayama (C2)
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Drums - Kazuhiro Ebisawa (D1)
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Trombone - Hiroshi Suzuki (2) (C2)
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Trombone - Takashi Imai (2) (D2)
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Trumpet - Takashi Kumagai (D2)
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Piano - Masahiro Kikuchi (C2)
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Alto Saxophone - Hiroshi Takami (2) (A1)