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Toshiaki Yokota & The Beat Generation - Flute Adventure (1970/2007) [Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz]

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Toshiaki Yokota & The Beat Generation - Flute Adventure (1970/2007) [Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz]

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Artist: Toshiaki Yokota & The Beat Generation
Album: Flute Adventure
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz
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Released: 1970/2007
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Tracklist:
    Suite "Le Soleil Etait Encore Chaud":
  1. Clair Deluge (7:08)
  2. Cimmerie (4:05)
  3. Bal des Pendus (5:41)
  4. Nuit de l'Enfer (2:16)
    -
  5. Ofelia (3:16)
  6. Samba de Orfeu (6:29)
  7. Orfeu Negro (3:22)
  8. Reza (Ending Samba) (11:26)

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    Personnel:
  • Toshiaki Yokota - indian flute, alto flute, bass flute
  • Kimio Mizutani - electric guitar
  • Kinio Satoh - bass
  • Antonio Ishida - drums
  • Larry Sunaga - percussion
    with
  • Sadanori Nakamuta, Nobuyuki Murakami - guitar
  • Masaoki Terakawa - bass
  • Hideo Ichikawa - piano
  • Pedro Umemura, Eiji Narushima - percussion

A definite flute adventure from Japanese reedman Toshiaki Yokota – one that's got some wonderfully trippy elements, in the best spirit of some of the most groundbreaking MPS sessions at the end of the 60s! Yokota plays a variety of flutes, and he's backed by electric guitar, bass, and plenty of percussion – often used in rootsy and rhythmic ways that make for plenty of great groovers on the set. There's a bit of a Latin influence at the bottom, but not in Toshiaki's playing – because that's often light and airy, floating over the top of the heavier rhythms with a great sense of counterpoint – making for a really great contrast of modes! Music on a few tracks is by The Beat Generation combo, and the album also features some great bossa covers too – versions of "Reza", "Orfeu Negro", and "Samba De Orfeu" – alongside original tunes "Ending Samba", "Cimmerie", and "Nuit De L'Enfer".

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