The Seatbelts - Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless (2014) Hi-Res
Artist: The Seatbelts, Yoko Kanno
Title: Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless
Year Of Release: 1998 / 2014
Label: FlyingDog
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Blues, Bebop, Swing, Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 29:07
Total Size: 185 Mb / 976 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Cowboy Bebop: Vitaminless
Year Of Release: 1998 / 2014
Label: FlyingDog
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Blues, Bebop, Swing, Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 29:07
Total Size: 185 Mb / 976 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. THE REAL FOLK BLUES (6:17)
02. Odd Ones (3:10)
03. Doggy Dog (3:16)
04. Cats on Mars (2:45)
05. SPY (2:03)
06. Fantaisie Sign (4:59)
07. Piano Bar I (3:23)
08. Black Coffee (3:14)
Seatbelts (シートベルツ, Shītoberutsu, also known as Seat Belts or SEATBELTS) is a Japanese band led by composer and instrumentalist Yoko Kanno. An international ensemble comprising both a stable lineup of musicians and various collaborators, the band was assembled by Kanno in 1998 to perform the soundtrack music for the Cowboy Bebop anime series. Their repertoire covered and blended many different genres, mainly jazz, but also a wide variety of rock, electronic, funk, blues, J-pop and other styles of genres.
CD released on June 3, 1998. The TV anime "Cowboy Bebop" and the mini-album released between the first and second soundtracks are still loved by fans all over the world ... The ending theme "THE REAL FOLK BLUES" sung by Mai Yamane Is recorded. In addition, blues, techno, jazz, etc., a variety of songs are packed into the finish. The uncoordinated feeling of cohesion invites listeners to the Yoko Kanno world comfortably.
CD released on June 3, 1998. The TV anime "Cowboy Bebop" and the mini-album released between the first and second soundtracks are still loved by fans all over the world ... The ending theme "THE REAL FOLK BLUES" sung by Mai Yamane Is recorded. In addition, blues, techno, jazz, etc., a variety of songs are packed into the finish. The uncoordinated feeling of cohesion invites listeners to the Yoko Kanno world comfortably.