A selection of masterpieces from Nippon Columbia's extensive catalogue will be reissued by Nippon Columbia's global brand NIPPONOPHONE.
Unrestrained and dynamic, phantom and psychedelic, this is a masterpiece that condenses Inagaki's passion and determination for jazz rock into sound.
Jiro Inagaki is one of the musicians who played a central role in the development of jazz rock in Japan. This album was recorded in 1970, when Inagaki, who felt dissatisfied with existing jazz, suddenly turned his attention to jazz rock. From the opening song "The Vamp" to the closing song "Head Lock," this jazz rock showcase is filled with great ideas and passion, leaving no time to breathe. This is a heretical masterpiece that has an overwhelming presence in the history of Japanese jazz.
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The Vamp = ザ・ヴァンプ
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Twenty One = トゥエンティ・ワン
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Spoonful = スプーンフル
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Back To Rack = バック・トゥ・ラック
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High Jack = ハイ・ジャック
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The Ground For Peace = ザ・グラウンド・フォー・ピース
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Head Rock = ヘッド・ロック
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Bass - 荒川康男
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Drums - 田畑貞一
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Guitar - 川崎燎
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Mixed By - 上村英二
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Organ - 今田勝
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Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone - 稲垣次郎
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Trumpet - 伏見哲夫