Yoshio Ikeda Quintet - Sketch of My Life (2024)

Artist: Yoshio Ikeda Quintet
Title: Sketch of My Life
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: King Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 230 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sketch of My Life
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: King Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 230 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Whispering Weeds – 11:33
2. River Mist – 08:33
3. Rapids – 08:52
4. Nature Awakening – 11:41
Suetoshi Shimizu - Tenor & Soprano Saxophone
Aki Takase - Piano
Ichiko Hashimoto - Vocals, Piano
Yoshio Ikeda - Double Bass
Motohiko Hino - Drums
Yoshio Ikeda’s debut album returns via Studio Mule, marking the first reissue of a landmark recording by the revered Japanese bassist. Having performed alongside figures such as Sadao Watanabe, Masabumi Kikuchi and Terumasa Hino, Ikeda steps forward here as bandleader with a formidable quintet.
The line-up features pianist and vocalist Ichiko Hashimoto, known for her work with Yellow Magic Orchestra, Berlin-based pianist Aki Takase, and drummer Motohiko Hino. Together they shape a set that balances avant-garde exploration with a distinctly Japanese strain of melancholy.
‘Whispering Weeds’ stands out, driven by urgent piano interplay and Hashimoto’s expressive scat, later highlighted on a BBE compilation. Remastered from the original tapes by Kuniyuki, this edition restores the album with renewed depth and warmth, reaffirming its place in Japan’s modern jazz canon.
The line-up features pianist and vocalist Ichiko Hashimoto, known for her work with Yellow Magic Orchestra, Berlin-based pianist Aki Takase, and drummer Motohiko Hino. Together they shape a set that balances avant-garde exploration with a distinctly Japanese strain of melancholy.
‘Whispering Weeds’ stands out, driven by urgent piano interplay and Hashimoto’s expressive scat, later highlighted on a BBE compilation. Remastered from the original tapes by Kuniyuki, this edition restores the album with renewed depth and warmth, reaffirming its place in Japan’s modern jazz canon.