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Takeshi Inomata

Drum Method [Japanese Import]

Drum Method [Japanese Import]

Nippon Columbia | CAT #: HMJY-218

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KEY FEATURES

  • 1xLP pressed on Clear Yellow Vinyl
  • Music From Master Jazz Drummer Takeshi Inomata
  • Originally released in 1972

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ARTIST: Takeshi Inomata
LABEL: Nippon Columbia
CAT NO: HMJY-218
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  • Jazz
  • Japanese Jazz

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

This sense of speed, this sense of elation. The man who knows no end, Takeshi Inomata, breaks through the limits of groove with his ever-changing stick work.

Another masterpiece released by Takeshi Inomata, a great drummer who has always kept his eye on the times and opened up new horizons, during the golden age of jazz rock. It is a so-called instructional record produced as one of the "Method" series, but its musicality is fiercely funky and groovy, as if provoking the listener. Leading the famous group Sound Limited, which played a part in the development of jazz rock in Japan, he breaks through the limits of groove with his ever-changing stick work. From cover songs such as "Runaway Child" and "Smack Water Jack" to "Sleeper" and "Seven Four" composed by his close friend Norio Maeda, who also participated in the arrangement, and the overwhelmingly powerful drum solo ""Drum Concert"", the diverse selection is filled with a flawless, high-density groove.

Text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)

TRACKLIST

1. Runaway Child
2. Smack Water Jack
3. Child Of Storm
4. Pourquoi Pas?
5. Where Do You Go From Here
6. Drum Concert I
7. Fibonaccis Number
8. Blue Rondo A La Turk
9. Maiden Voyage
10. Drum Concert II
11. Sleeper
12. Seven Four

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