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4.100 Ft
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1. | Scoop
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2. | Awa Odori
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3. | What a Way to Live in Modern Times
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4. | My Little Partner
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5. | Mandala
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6. | Memory of Hiroshima
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7. | Mountain Pass
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Jazz
Stomu Yamashta - Keyboards, Percussion Gary Boyle - Guitar Goro Kuii - Vocals Hideo Funamoto - Percussion Joji Hirota - Clarinet Maggie Newlands - Keyboards Morris Pert - Percussion Peter Robinson - Keyboards Phil Plant - Bass Shiro Murata - Flute
This brave attempt to meld music from two completely disparate cultures is a difficult listen for Westerners and Japanese alike. Yamashta draws from kabuki, other traditional Japanese music, Western pop, and jazz. Understandably, it doesn't always mesh. The beautiful "Mountain Pass" closes the album after its centerpiece, the harrowing "Memory of Hiroshima." Since the music was composed to accompany a theater piece, it's possible there's more being lost in the translation than is being caused by cultural differences. ---Mark Allan, All Music Guide
Stomu Yamash'ta
Active Decades: '70s and '80s Born: Mar 15, 1947 Genre: Jazz Styles: World Fusion
For a brief moment, Stomu Yamashta was enormously popular as a harbinger of increased popularity in world/international music. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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