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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan 1969 - 1984

by Various Artists

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    1 – Koichi Matsukaze Trio - Earth Mother
    2 – Tohru Aizawa Quartet - Dead Letter
    3 – Eiji Nakayama - Aya's Samba
    4 – Takao Uematsu - White Fire
    5 – Shintaro Quintet - A Blind Man
    6 – Mitsuaki Katayama - Unknown Point
    7 – Takeo Moriyama - Kaze
    8 – Fumio Karashima - Little Island
    9 – Kiyoshi Sugimoto - Long Neal

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    Tracklist 3LP Vinyl Album:

    Side A
    Koichi Matsukaze Trio - Earth Mother
    Takeo Moriyama Quartet with Shigeharu
    Mukai - North Wind*

    Side B
    Tohru Aizawa Quartet - Dead Letter
    Eiji Nakayama - Aya’s Samba

    Side C
    Takao Uematsu - White Fire
    George Otsuka Quintet - Sea Breeze*

    Side D
    Shintaro Quintet - A Blind Man
    Mitsuaki Katayama - Unknown Point

    Side E
    Fumio Karashima - Little Island
    Kiyoshi Sugimoto - Long Neal

    Side F
    Takeo Moriyama - Kaze
    Terumasa Hino Meets Reggie Workman - Ode to Workman*

    *This tracks are vinyl only, not on CD.

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about

In the years following the World War Two, Japan developed one of the most insatiable, dynamic and diverse markets for jazz. For a crucial period of little over a decade - from the late 1960s to the early 1980s - Japanese jazz culture progressed at an astonishing rate, producing an extraordinary array of artists, recordings and record labels that created some of the most forward thinking and impressive jazz to be committed to tape. This amazing journey is explored on ‘J Jazz’.

This compilation from BBE uncovers some of the most sought after and rare material from this period and pulls together key artists who shaped the postwar modern jazz scene in Japan. ‘J Jazz' includes obscure and sought after rarities like the bass-driven power jazz of Koichi Matsukaze’s ‘Earth Mother’, the holy grail rarity of Aizawa Tohru Quartet’s ‘Dead Letter’ and the loping majesty of Takeo Moriyama’s ‘North Wind’.

This collection takes the listener into deep spiritual jazz, post-modal impressionism and fierce dance-floor fusion with material from artists and composers whose names are generally only known to committed collectors of Japanese jazz. Fumio Karashima, Mitsuaki Katayama, Takeo Moriyama and Kiyoshi Sugimoto are among the names featured on an album aiming to shed a little light on the shadowy world of Japanese jazz clubs, tucked away in the neon backstreets. This music demands a wider audience and BBE are excited to deliver a landmark compilation, lifting the veil on this wonderful and mysterious area of the global jazz catalogue. None of the tracks featured on ‘J Jazz’ have ever received an official release outside Japan before.

The albums the tracks are taken from are extremely hard to find and often fetch huge sums on the collector’s circuit. Originally pressed in small numbers on independent and private labels such as Union, Johnny’s Disk, Whynot, ALM and VAP, these tracks are now available for everyone to enjoy. Compiled by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, both long-time collectors of Japanese jazz, ’J Jazz’ brings together the very best in modern jazz from Japan, recorded during a critical period of musical and cultural transition that saw composers and musicians not only assert a new artistic identity but also create a lasting musical legacy.

For Fans Of:
Gilles Peterson, Wax Poetics, Cinematic Orchestra

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released February 23, 2018

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