Nobuo Hara meets Hozan Yamamoto New Jazz In Japan (2024 Reissue)
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Nobuo "Hara," whose real name is Nobuo Tsukahara, is a Japanese saxophonist who became known in 1951 with his big band, the Sharp & Flats. Together they recorded more than a hundred album during their career. Hozan Yamamoto is, for his part, a Shakuhachi player, a traditional Japanese flute, enjoying such recognition in his country that he was awarded a Living National Treasure in 2002. The first record bringing together the two musicians is a live recorded in 1967 during the Newport Jazz Festival. It was a year later, in 1968, that New Jazz in Japan, their first studio recording, was released. Accompanied by the power of the Sharps & Flats, Nobuo Hara's tenor sax and Hozan Yamamoto's shakuhachi respond subtly to give this record, which had not been reissued since 1971, a completely unique style. — (via Label)
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Label: Le Très Jazz Club, Columbia
Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: Japan
Reissued: 2024 / Original Release: 1968
Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
File under: Japanese Jazz
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Nobuo "Hara," whose real name is Nobuo Tsukahara, is a Japanese saxophonist who became known in 1951 with his big band, the Sharp & Flats. Together they recorded more than a hundred album during their career. Hozan Yamamoto is, for his part, a Shakuhachi player, a traditional Japanese flute, enjoying such recognition in his country that he was awarded a Living National Treasure in 2002. The first record bringing together the two musicians is a live recorded in 1967 during the Newport Jazz Festival. It was a year later, in 1968, that New Jazz in Japan, their first studio recording, was released. Accompanied by the power of the Sharps & Flats, Nobuo Hara's tenor sax and Hozan Yamamoto's shakuhachi respond subtly to give this record, which had not been reissued since 1971, a completely unique style. — (via Label)
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Label: Le Très Jazz Club, Columbia
Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: Japan
Reissued: 2024 / Original Release: 1968
Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
File under: Japanese Jazz
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