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Juice = ジュース

Juice = ジュース
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Labels

Mr Bongo

Catno

MRBLP252

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 5, 2022

Genres

Jazz

Classic jazz-funk fusion from the late, great Japanese guitarist Ryo Kawasaki. « Juice » est devenu un album très apprécié des amateurs de crate diggers et de

Classic jazz-funk fusion from the late, great Japanese guitarist Ryo Kawasaki.

« Juice » est devenu un album très apprécié des amateurs de crate diggers et de jazz-funk, ses morceaux étant fréquemment samplés et réinventés en hip-hop. Le jam funk fumé, beat-down et spirituel « Bamboo Child » a été retourné par Diamond D, Puff Daddy et Kool G Rap. L’album est sorti en 1976 sur RCA Records et présente le batteur des musiciens Jimmy Young, le guitariste rythmique Hugh McCracken et le bassiste Stu Woods parmi d’autres sommités. Un album solide tout au long qui incorpore une forte dose de synthés déclenchés aux côtés du son disco émergent de l’époque. Des morceaux tels que l’ouverture « Raisins », avec son intro au rythme de la batterie et sa ligne de basse bouillonnante, rivalisent avec The Headhunters à leur meilleure époque. Un superbe album d’une légende underground.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Raisins = レーズンズ

6:17

A2

Sometime = サムタイム

4:42

A3

The Breeze And I = そよ風と私

7:20

B1

East Side Boogie = イースト・サイド・ブギ

6:00

B2

El Toro = エル・トロ

4:34

B3

Bamboo Child = バンブー・チャイルド(かぐや姫)

4:48

B4

Andes = アンデス

4:26

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