A pioneering experiment that broke new ground in jazz fusion
The possibilities of modern jazz pursued by Morizono Katsutoshi.
As the title "4:17 p.m." suggests, the piece captures a striking musical moment focused on a specific time, cleverly combining the everyday with the improvisational qualities of jazz. The instrumental arrangement is also experimental, attempting to construct a sound that goes beyond the boundaries of a traditional jazz trio. The pursuit of individuality as Japanese jazz musicians has resulted in a unique work that naturally blends the musical essences of East and West.
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A:
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1)
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Private Summer
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2)
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Shadow Of The Night
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3)
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Accident Love
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4)
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After The Rain
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5)
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The Blue Heaven
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B:
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1)
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Jasmin
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2)
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Small Cigarette
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3)
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Yaruse-Night No B.G.M.
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4)
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Wet Pavement
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Electric Piano - Soichi Noriki
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Piano - Soichi Noriki
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Synthesizer - Soichi Noriki
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Bass - Akira Okazawa
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Drums - Jun Aoyama
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Vocals, Percussion, Strings, Horn - Mac Shimizu
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Drums - Yuichi Togashiki
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Electric Piano - Masahiro Sayama
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Piano - Masahiro Sayama
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Synthesizer - Masahiro Sayama
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Bass - Ken Watanabe
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Bass - Koki Ito
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Drums - Toru Suzuki
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Drum Programming - Katsutoshi Morizono
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Guitar - Katsutoshi Morizono
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Vocals - Katsutoshi Morizono
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Alto Saxophone - Malta (3)