VA - J-Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan 1969-1984 (2018) Lossless

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Title: J-Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan 1969-1984
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: BBE
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 91:44 min
Total Size: 579 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Koichi Matsukaze Trio – Earth Mother (11:22)
02. Tohru Aizawa Quartet – Dead Letter (10:11)
03. Eiji Nakayama – Aya's Samba (06:33)
04. Takao Uematsu – White Fire (07:48)
05. Shintaro Quintet – A Blind Man (10:55)
06. Mitsuaki Katayama – Unknown Point (06:33)
07. Takeo Moriyama – Kaze (05:09)
08. Terumasa Hino & Reggie Workman – Ode to Workman (15:19)
09. Fumio Karashima – Little Island (09:04)
10. Kiyoshi Sugimoto – Long Neal (08:26)

BBE latest "deep dive" into a widely underappreciated style focuses on a particularly fertile period in the history of Japan's "contemporary jazz" scene. Curated by renowned Japanese jazz diggers Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, J-Jazz focuses on material recorded and released between 1969 and '84, a period the label says represents a "golden age" for jazz in Japan. Predictably, the compilation is both a serious history lesson and hugely enjoyable to listen to, featuring a mixture of U.S-influenced jazz-funk, fusion, post-modal and deep, spiritual improvisations. Naturally, all of the material has never been released outside of Japan before, with the vast majority of tracks being either ludicrously rare or sought-after. Simply essential, all told.