With J Jazz volume 4, the BBE J Jazz Bullet Train continues its journey
traversing the expansive landscape of modern Japanese jazz. Volume 4 is
the latest in the universally praised compilation series exploring the
best, rarest and most innovative jazz to emerge from the Far East.
Please take your seats for a first-class ticket to J Jazz central.
This latest station stop off is with the famed Nippon Columbia label,
one of the biggest labels in Japan, whose jazz output embraces every
possible style imaginable. Focussing on the key years 1968-1981, J Jazz
volume 4 sees compilers Tony Higgins and Mike Peden dig even deeper into
their record collections and pull-out tracks that span styles ranging
from solo to big band, jazz classical interpretations and heavy jazz
rock, to febrile post-bop, white hot samba fusion, and modal psychedelic
wig-outs.
J Jazz volume 4 features icons such as drum master Takeo Moriyama,
keyboard magi Hiromasa Suzuki, Fumio Itabashi, and Masahiko Satoh, and
guitar wizards Kazumi Watanabe and Kiyoshi Sugimoto, alongside big band
maestros and innovators Nobuo Hara and
his Sharps and Flats, and Toshiyuki Miyama’s New Herd. Thunderous
basslines nestle alongside glistening runs of electric piano, bubbling
synths and air-tight drumming as the heavy psychedelic modal blues of
Jiro Inagaki flows with the infectious samba grooves of Takashi
Mizuhashi featuring Herbie Hancock; Shigeharu Mukai’s fusion funk epics
take the music to another level and Mikio Masuda’s driving keyboard
rhythms brings the heat to an incendiary dancefloor zone.
With 7,000 words of extensive sleeve notes, J Jazz vol 4 comes in a
triple 180g vinyl set inside a deluxe gatefold sleeve with obi strip
plus a 4 page insert. The double CD features two bonus tracks not on the
vinyl edition. Mastered at the Grammy-nominated Carvery Studio by Frank
Merritt, this latest collection is a worthy successor to the preceding
three volumes that have set the bar so high.
J Jazz is curated for BBE Music by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden.
Tracklist:
1. Takeo Moriyama - Exchange
2. Jiro Inagaki and His Soul Media - The Ground for Peace
3. Nobuo Hara and His Sharps & Flats, and Hozan Yamamoto - Chakkiri-Bushi
4. Tomoki Takahashi - Trial Road
5. Masahiko Satoh - A Muddy Muffin
6. Takashi Mizuhashi & Herbie Hancock - Samba de negrito
7. Hiromasa Suzuki - Scramble
8. Nobuo Hara And His Sharps & Flats - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
9. Shigeharu Mukai - Toppu
10. Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd - Ougi Denjushiki (A Ceremony to
Give Instruction the Secret)
11. Kiyoshi Sugimoto - Jones Street
12. Mikio Masuda - Mickey's Samba
13. Hiromasa Suzuki & Jiro Inagaki and Big Soul Media - By the Red Stream
14. Kazumi Watanabe & Mickie Yoshino - Kaleidoscope (Edit)
15. Shigeharu Mukai - A Head Wind
16. Fumio Itabashi - Macumba