Review: Japanese jazz drummer Takeshi Inomata is a little-spoken-about figure in the jazz-rock scene; The Japan Jazz All Stars alumn, We 3 trio leader and Rhythm Clinic Center founder has made well over 300 recordings in his career - this being the third in a year-long trilogy enthusiastically and successively released under the Sound Limited name alongside Kimio Mizutani and Shigenori Kamiya - amongst others - largely influenced by European musicians like Donovan and The Beatles. A notable and funny inclusion is 'London Bridge is Falling Down', a quite literal jazz groove cover interpolating the famous nursery rhyme. Opening track 'Something' is a cracking piece of relaxing jazz, nothing eye-popping, just some glossy, well-played, easy listening. 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' is a fast-paced funk cut with striking psychedelic guitars over a frantic flute line - the project showed Inomata's vision for a more approachable and instantly catchy jazz rock that still retained a lot of character and left, evidently, lots of room for experimentation.
Review: Follow Me is the second album from celebrated actress Yasuko Sawaguchi, whose look as well as vocal talent made her a beloved icon of the 1980s. Originally released in 1988, this album features ten tracks including the standout theme song 'Follow Me' from her starring role in the drama Exciting Rock 'n' Roll Street. With acclaimed composer Tetsuya Komuro contributing his musical talents, 'Follow Me' captures the vibrant energy of the era by blending pop melodies with Sawaguchi's unique charm. This release is a nostalgic nod to her career and an essential addition for fans of 80s Japanese pop culture.
Hedwig's Theme (From Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone) (4:31)
Fawkes The Pheonix (From Harry Potter & The Chamber Of Secrets) (3:51)
Harry's Wondrous World (From Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone) (4:54)
Theme (with Yasushi Toyoshima, Violin - From Schindler's List) (4:01)
The Rebellion Is Born (From Star Wars: The Last Jedi) (4:11)
Princess Leia's Theme (From Star Wars: A New Hope) (5:02)
Throne Room & Finale (From Star Wars: A New Hope) (7:58)
Yoda's Theme (From Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back) (2:59)
Raiders March (From Indiana Jones & The Raiders Of The Lost Ark) (6:25)
The Imperial March (From Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back) (4:42)
Tributes! (For Seiji) (5:57)
Review: Classical and film composition legend John Williams, at the time of writing, is currently still in Tokyo; it was only two months ago, in February 2024, that Williams returned to Japan for two special concerts, held in Matsumoto and Tokyo respectively, to perform select pieces from his esteemed film score repertoire. Performed alongside conductor Seiji Ozawa - and this being his debut with the world famous Saito Kinen Orchestra - the second of these concerts is now available to purchase on vinyl here thanks to Deutsche Grammophon, complementing his prior concert albums The Berlin Concert and John Williams in Vienna.
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