ツトム ヤマシタ Mind Music In Stomu Yamash'ta - 太陽の儀礼 Vol II サヌカイト の幻想 Solar Dream Vol II Fantasy Of Sanukit
Artist: ツトム ヤマシタ Mind Music In Stomu Yamash'ta
Album: 太陽の儀礼 Vol II サヌカイト の幻想 Solar Dream Vol II Fantasy Of Sanukit
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Album: 太陽の儀礼 Vol II サヌカイト の幻想 Solar Dream Vol II Fantasy Of Sanukit
Rating: 4.67
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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夢 (Yume) = Dream | ||
聖霊の泉 (Seirei No Izumi) = Spirit Pond | ||
悠久の詩~石・箏・管 (Yukyu No Uta -- Seki ・Sou・Kan) = Echoing Dream | ||
夢無盡 (Yume Mujin) = Dream WIthout End | ||
自然の啓示 (Shizen No Keiji) = Revelation Of Nature | ||
The Shadow Remains - Stone Circle | (15:46) | |
Stone Circle, Earthsong - Prayers Of The Stone Path | (10:31) | |
Revelation Of Nature - Spirit Pond | (12:53) | |
Dream Without End - Dream - Echoing Dream | (7:20) | |
石の詩 (Ishi No Uta) = Stone Circle | ||
無限の回帰 (Mugen No Kaiki) = Infinity Reincarnate | 4:47 | |
祈りの石道 (Inori No Sekido) = Prayers Of The Stone Path | ||
残影 (Zan Ei) = The Shadow Remains | ||
石の詩・土の詩 (Ishi No Uta / Tsuchi No Uta) = Stone Circle, Earth Song |
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Formats
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Manufactured By | Kosei Publishing Company |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Kosei Publishing Company |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | ツトム・ヤマシタ |
Percussion | ツトム・ヤマシタ |
Synthesizer | ツトム・ヤマシタ |
Design | 西岡勉 |
Engineer | 柏谷和弘, 増田剛 |
Flute | 藤舎名生 |
Koto | てん・仁智 |
Photography By | 川村典幸, 松下電工株式会社, 稲村不二雄 |
Producer | 後藤光恵 |
Technician | 岡本和男 |
Notes
- Instruments provided Kojin Limited (株式会社輿仁 - sanukit) and Yamaha Limited (ヤマハ株式会社輿仁).
- Manufactured by Kosei Publishing Company (佼成出版社) Tokyo, Japan. Mastered and pressed by Nihon Victor.
- ℗ 1990.6
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: KMYD-5101-AIF12 V
- Rights Society: JASRAC
About ツトム ヤマシタ Mind Music In Stomu Yamash'ta
Stomu Yamash'ta is a Japanese percussionist, keyboardist, composer and experimental artist. He is probably best known for his work leading the jazz-rock fusion group Go, which released three albums in 1976-77.
Yamash'ta was born March 15, 1947 in Kyoto. He studied at the Kyoto Academy of Music and made his solo concert debut at the age of 16. From 1964-1969 he studied in the United States with both jazz and classical musicians. His earliest releases were interpretations of classical music or neo-classical pieces written especially for him. His 1971 album "Red Buddha" is an avant-garde all percussion solo work which has been repeatedly reissued.
Beginning in 1972 Yamash'ta began recording jazz-rock fusion albums blended with Japanese traditional influences. He released "Floating Music" (1972) with a short-lived band called . In 1973 he formed , a band which included keyboardist , guitarist , and bassist . This group released two albums, "Freedom Is Frightening" (1973) and the soundtrack "One By One" (1974). Gascoigne and Boyle also played on his next album, "Raindog" (1975), with vocals by and . Next came , a fusion super group including , , , and .
After a brief retirement at a Buddhist temple Yamash'ta returned to classical concert halls and began recording ambient music with Japanese influences. His "Iroha" series included a disc dedicated to musical interpretations of each of the ancient elements (earth, wind, water, fire). He also recorded the soundtrack album "Tempest" (1982). The only album from this period to receive worldwide release and distribution was "Sea and Sky" (1985). During the 1990s he released a three volume CD series, "Solar Dream
Real Name
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Name Vars
- Mind Music In Stomu Yamash'ta
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- Stomu Yamashta
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