Label:
ALM-Uranoia – UR-5
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album / Country: Japan / Released: 1981
Style:
Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
Recorded
at Iruma Shimin Kaikan, on October 15 (A1, A2) and recording live
at
Aoyama Tower Hall from Concert "Mort À Crédit" (B), on October 18,
1975.
Artwork
(Cover Design) – Akio Suzuki
Photography
By – Tatsuo Nagao
Photography
By, Other [Concert Producer] – Aquirax Aida
Liner
Notes – Go Murakami, Toshihiko Shimizu
Recorded,
Producer – Yukio Kojima
Tracks:
A1
- Duo Improvisation No.1 ..................................................................................
11:20
A2
- Duo Improvisation No.2 ..................................................................................
12:54
B - Duo
Improvisation No.3
..................................................................................
29:41
Kaoru
Abe – alto saxophone
Motoharu
Yoshizawa – bass, cello
Yoshizawa
Motoharu wrapping strings and stringed resonance sound warmly flows, enveloping
Kaoru Abe. Dialogue starts from there. It's gentle...
Hot
air has already been lost from the block, and it was impossible to hear cracked
agitations exhaled from the magnet speaker. While listening to their sounds, I
remember the air of a time, I remember it a little, a little, somewhat, just a
little... it is certain that Kaoru Abe
was watching "something beautiful" behind a scorched earthy sound. I
felt strongly that it was not just roaring but something like an admiration for
such a world to be built in a dialogue with a heavily light Yoshisawa bass...
The
charm of Kaoru Abe is not actually found in the style as Free jazz but rather
like the sound of ordinary people in Japan is scattered like a residue... Beautiful recording.
If you find it, buy this album!
If you find it, buy this album!
KAORU ABE / MOTOHARU YOSHIZAWA – 北 [NORD] Abe • Yoshizawa Duo '75
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