Ginkai
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- | ''[[Silver World]]'' (1977, original title ''Ginkai'') is an album by [[Hozan Yamamoto]] bamboo-flute | + | '''''Ginkai''''' (''Silver World'') is a 1971 album released by [[Hōzan Yamamoto]], featuring Western jazz instrumentalists such as bassist [[Gary Peacock]], pianist [[Masabumi Kikuchi]] and drummer [[Hiroshi Murakami]]. It is an early example of fusion experiments with [[jazz]] and [[Japanese classical music]]. |
- | [[Masabumi Kikuchi]] piano | + | |
- | [[Gary Peacock]] bass | + | ==Track listing== |
- | [[Hiroshi Murakami]] drums. | + | :''All compositions by Masabumi Kikuchi'' |
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+ | #Prologue (序) - 3:10 | ||
+ | #Silver World (銀界) - 12:22 | ||
+ | #Stone Garden of Ryōan Temple (竜安寺の石庭) - 10:08 | ||
+ | #A Heavy Shower (驟雨) - 9:46 | ||
+ | #Sawanose (沢之瀬) - 11:46 | ||
+ | #Epilogue (終) - 2:52 | ||
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+ | ==Personnel== | ||
+ | *[[Hōzan Yamamoto]] – [[Shakuhachi|shakuhachi flute]] | ||
+ | *[[Masabumi Kikuchi]] – piano | ||
+ | *[[Gary Peacock]] – double-bass | ||
+ | *[[Hiroshi Murakami]] – drums | ||
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Ginkai (Silver World) is a 1971 album released by Hōzan Yamamoto, featuring Western jazz instrumentalists such as bassist Gary Peacock, pianist Masabumi Kikuchi and drummer Hiroshi Murakami. It is an early example of fusion experiments with jazz and Japanese classical music.
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Track listing
- All compositions by Masabumi Kikuchi
- Prologue (序) - 3:10
- Silver World (銀界) - 12:22
- Stone Garden of Ryōan Temple (竜安寺の石庭) - 10:08
- A Heavy Shower (驟雨) - 9:46
- Sawanose (沢之瀬) - 11:46
- Epilogue (終) - 2:52
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Personnel
- Hōzan Yamamoto – shakuhachi flute
- Masabumi Kikuchi – piano
- Gary Peacock – double-bass
- Hiroshi Murakami – drums
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