Tohru Aizawa Quartet - Tachibana
Жанр: Latin Jazz, Modal, Post-Bop
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 1975
Лейбл: Tachibana Record (TLP-1001)
Страна-производитель: Япония
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Формат раздачи: 24/48
Продолжительность: 47:52
Треклист:
01. Philosopher's Stone (T. Morimura) - 10:11
02. Sacrament (K. Morimura) - 11:24
03. La Fiesta (Corea) - 9:57
04. Dead Letter (Aizawa) - 10:13
05. Samba de Orfeu (Bonfa) - 6:07
Состав:
Tohru Aizawa - piano
Kyoichiroh Morimura - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Kohzoh Watanabe - bass
Tetsuya Morimura - drums
Recorded at Tachibana Sound Hall, Numata, Gunma, Japan on March 30, 1975.
Источник оцифровки: другой трекер
Условия оцифровки
Vinyl records:
CARTRIDGE: Audio-Technica AT-OC9ML/II
TURNTABLE: Technics SL-1200mk5
PHONO STAGE: Lehmann Audio Black Cube Statement
SOUND CARD: Apogee Duet 2 for Mac
RECORD CLEANING: Record Doctor V, Audio Intelligent Super Cleaner and Enzymatic Formula
STYLUS CLEANING: Onzow Zerodust
Computer:
RECORDING SOFTWARE: Adobe Audition CC
OS: Mac OS X 10.9 "Mavericks"
POST-PROCESSING SOFTWARE: iZotope RX 6 Declicker, Denoiser
Vinyl: Declicker and Audition's built-in declicker software were used to eliminate clicks and pops. Denoiser was used to eliminate any low-frequency rumble.
Cassettes: stereo imbalance is normalized if it's apparent. Otherwise, left as is.
Everything is normalized to -0.1 dB, as is without any compression applied.
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Об альбоме (сборнике)
The album, Tachibana, was recorded in 1975 and, until included on the J Jazz compilation, was unknown except to a small group of obsessive Japanese jazz collectors. The privately pressed record was the only album made by the Quartet, four amateur musicians who were university students at the time. The session was financed by a local businessman, Ikujiroh Tachibana, who pressed up a few hundred copies to use as a business card. In the intervening 40 odd years since its recording, few copies have surfaced, making it an in-demand yet elusive artefact from the golden age of Japanese jazz. BBE Records are honoured to present a fully authorised reissue of this holy grail, licensed directly from the band themselves.
Tachibana has all the necessary components of a cult album: pressed in small numbers, a few mysterious and vague details about its origins, languishing in obscurity for decades and, above all, superb musical craftsmanship and skill. It can now be enjoyed by a new audience around the world.
The album opens with the dynamic percussion work-out Philosopher’s Stone written by the then law-student and drummer Tetsuya Morimura. It propels along with the band at full pelt, showcasing Morimura’s well-developed drumming style. For a teenage amateur player to compose and perform such an accomplished and impressive piece is a testament to the talent that the band contained. Philosopher’s Stone is followed by Sacrament, an epic modal composition by saxophonist Kyoichiro Morimura that fans of Wayne Shorter, Pharoah Sanders and late-era John Coltrane will appreciate. After an extended intro the band drop into a heavy, churning groove, Morimura’s saxophone scorching above the volcanic rhythm section.
Dead Letter, written by Aizawa himself, is an epic piano led symphony of spiritual jazz. Think McCoy Tyner at his imperial finest and you’ll get a flavour: impact, emotion and power all suffuse to create a overwhelming experience. Amazingly, this is still the only Aizawa composition yet to be recorded.
The Tachibana album also includes two cover versions, both Latin flavoured numbers delivered with élan and brio: La Fiesta by Chick Corea and the classic Samba de Orfeu by Luiz Bonfá.
So, just five tracks in total, the sole existing evidence of an astonishing band, the Tohru Aizawa Quartet.