ISHIKAWA, AKIRA & COUNT BUFFALO ( LP ) Japonia
Tytuł:African Rock
Wytwórnia:Cinedelic Records
Rok:1971/RM
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Tytuł:African Rock
Wytwórnia:Cinedelic Records
Rok:1971/RM
Jazz - rock , Jazz - Funk
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Remaster 2022 . Wydanie 180 gram , obi + insert
Akira Ishikawa & His Count Buffalos – African Rock
Tracklist
side A
A1 祈り - Prayer = Sala
A2 夜明け - Dawn = Alfajari
A3 動物 - Animals = Mnama
A4 狩 - Hunting = Mwindo
side B
B1 大地 - The Earth = Ardhi
B2 愛 - Love = Upendo
B3 喜び - Joy = Furaha
B4 ジャンボ - Jumbo = Jambo
Musicians
Drums – Akira Ishikawa
Electric Bass – Kunimitsu Inaba
Electric Guitar – Kimio Mizutani
Electric Piano – Hiromasa Suzuki
Marimba – Kenji Shiraishi
Percussion – Masami Kawahara, Naomi Kawahara
Strings – Alkylene Quartet
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Flute – Ken Muraoka
Trombone – Tadataka Nakazawa
Trumpet – Takehisa Suzuki
Limited edition including insert in Eng/Jap with original liner notes. From original master tapes.
Reissue, originally released in 1971. Japanese jazz drummer Akira Ishikawa has recorded countless albums with the band Count Buffalos, though few are quite as revered and sought-after as 1971 set African Rock. Of his albums, this is certainly the most dazzling and impactful, flawlessly produced. More than "African rock", it is psychedelic spiritual jazz with funky veins; the set is a brilliant blend of Akira Ishikawa's favorite styles with juicy, tribal, and deep percussive elements -- his drums are flanked by Kenji Shiraishi's marimba and Masami Kawahara's percussion -- which in some moments recall Fela Kuti (see the superb "Animals / Mnama") and in many other the electric Miles Davis. He brings a completely new global sound to his music with the inclusion of the electronic component with the "tabbing" of Kimio Mizutani's guitar solos and electric piano accompaniment by the great Hiromasa "Colgen" Suzuki (also on acoustic piano and composition). Undoubtedly one of the best records produced in Japan in the '70s. Unmissable! Fully licensed and remastered from the original tapes. Includes OBI and insert.