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Toshiki Nunokawa Project - Ultraman Jazz (1998) [Fusion, Post-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Toshiki Nunokawa Project - Ultraman Jazz (1998) [Fusion, Post-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Toshiki Nunokawa Project
Album: Ultraman Jazz
Genre: Fusion, Post-Bop
Label: Id Net Inc.
Released: 1998
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Ultraman Song (6:45)
  2. Ultra Seven Song (6:02)
  3. Special Search Squad Song (6:11)
  4. Ultraman Leo (7:01)
  5. Ultra Q Theme (8:34)
  6. MAT Team Song (7:31)
  7. Advance, Ultraman! (5:47)
  8. Return of Ultraman (2:03)
  9. Ultraman Song (Reprise) (4:58)

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    Personnel:
  • Toshiki Nunokawa - guitar
  • Shigeo Fukuda - piano
  • Koichi Osamu - bass
  • Tappi Iwase - drums
  • Osamu Koike - saxophone
  • Yoshihiko Katori - vibraphone

Like Ultraman Symphony, Ultraman Jazz takes the familiar themes from the Ultraman series but instead of giving them the bombastic treatment of a full-scale orchestra, the themes are played by a melodic and mellow jazz band.

Most of the material from this album focuses on the first three series: the original Ultraman, Ultra Seven, and Return of Ultraman with only a few exceptions like Ultra Q and Ultraman Leo. I thought that most of these themes were still pretty recognizable despite the jazz makeover and made for pretty catchy songs.

The only problem I have with this album is that there's less variety. Three of the songs are repeated on the album when more obscure themes or themes from other series could have been used.

The great thing about this album is that you don't have to be a hardcore Ultraman fan to like it. If you liked Godzilla Jazz or just a casual jazz fan, then this album might interest you. There is also a "sequel" album: Return of Ultraman Jazz.
Review by John M Emmons

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