Wicked funk from Japanese keyboardist Norio Maeda – also a hell of an arranger, too – as you'll hear on this superb set from the start of the 70s! The record's one of those key albums that took a 60s groovy Japanese sound much further into the future – giving the whole thing a sharper edge, with heavier drums – and using trippy guitar, weird flute lines, and keyboards to give the whole thing a vibe that's almost more blacksploitation or kung fu soundtrack than most of what Maeda had done before! Tracks are all pretty lively, and work together as a sweet set of grooves – almost with a funky Lalo Schifrin sort of vibe – and all the notes and titles are in Japanese, or else we'd have even more information to convey. (Jazz, Now Sound)LP, Vinyl record album
(2017 Project Re:Vinyl reissue pressing, with obi!)
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Family Orchestra —
Family Orchestra ... LP Durium (Italy), 1977. Near Mint- ...
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Includes themes from Airpot, Thomas Crown Affair, The Way We Were, The Entertainer, and more. LP, Vinyl record album
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