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Floating Music
Stomu Yamash'ta & Come to the Edge
első megjelenés éve: 2008
(2008)

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3.873 Ft 

 

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1.  Poker Dice
2.  Keep In Lane
3.  Xingu
4.  One Way
Jazz

2008 reissue of this album from the master percussionist who studied Jazz drumming at Berklee School of Jazz. In the 1970's he recorded a string of innovative albums for Island records which utilized the talents of such leading musicians as Hugh Hopper, Maurice Pert, Steve Winwood, Michael Shrieve and Klaus Schulze, fusing his percussion talents with Jazz, Electronic and Classical music to create an ambient form of music all of his own. His music has been used by the Royal Ballet. His first Island album, Floating Music was recorded with the band Come to the Edge and gains it's first European CD release with this reissue. "Poker Dice" and "One Way" were used by Nicholas Roeg in the soundtrack of the David Bowie film The Man Who Fell to Earth.



Stomu Yamashta's first Island album -- actually credited to Stomu Yamashta & Come to the Edge -- was an unusually long (51-minute) LP for the era. Side one consisted of two long studio compositions; side two had two similarly lengthy instrumental tracks, recorded on January 10, 1972, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Recording with non-Japanese musicians, percussionist Yamashta with this album established himself as an accomplished purveyor of complex, versatile, and quite cerebral fusion music, though of the sort too challenging to get an audience that wide even by fusion standards. Including some world music-flavored interludes, the music nonetheless remained pretty electronic-based, and pretty serious in mood. Those qualities made it good fodder for late-night FM radio programs looking to establish a somber, intellectual ambience, though the absence of guitars also meant its appeal to rock audiences would be limited, with percussion often carrying much of the melodic weight.
--- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide



Stomu Yamashta

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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