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October 18, 2018
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Jazzman Record's latest
examination of esoteric, modal, and progressive jazz of the 20th century
has taken them to Japan. The liberating force of jazz has been created
and felt all around the world, but few nations on earth embraced the
jazz message with the passion and intensity of Japan. From the dawn of
the jazz age to the present day, Japanese audiences have been renowned
tastemakers, enthusiasts, and champions of the music -- in the 1980s,
Japan was the biggest per capita market in the world for jazz records,
and it has even been said that Japanese jazz fans kept the jazz record
industry alive through the lean years of the 1970s, when the music fell
from commercial favor in the land of its birth. But while the jazz
aficionados of Japan are celebrated as sophisticated fans and consumers
of the music, comparatively little is known outside Japan of the
remarkable and abundant music produced by generations of Japanese jazz
musicians. Numerous Japanese jazzers have found enormous success on the
international stage -- Toshiko Akiyoshi, Sadao Watanabe, Teramasu Hino,
and many others are household names among jazz listeners all over the
world, and with good reason. But if such global figures are put aside,
the stunning heritage of Japanese jazz remains poorly understood outside
Japan. As a result, the work of many celebrated Japanese jazzmen has
remained largely unknown to international audiences, and the
extraordinary scope and depth of Japanese jazz has not been widely
recognized. Compiled for the Spiritual Jazz series in collaboration with the celebrated collector and DJ Yusuke Ogawa
(Deep Jazz Reality, Tokyo), this set aims to correct that omission by
uncovering the uniquely deep sound of esoteric, modal and progressive
jazz from Japan -- music of the heart, soul, and Japanese spirit.
Part Two features: Four Units, Tohru Aizawa, Keitaro Miho, Tee & Company, Takeo Moriyama, Kiyoshi Sugimoto, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Yoshio Ikeda.
2018 small repress. Double LP; Part two of two double LP versions.
Textured, gatefold sleeve; Obi strip.