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Kiyoshi Sugimoto | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Babylonia Wind |
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NIPPON COLUMBIA HMJY217 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JP¥4620 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This is the pinnacle achievement of Kiyoshi Sugimoto, a guitarist who has sharply struck the heart of the times!A deep and mysterious groove that makes you hesitate to give yourself over to it. Sugimoto Kiyoshi is a guitarist whom Hino Terumasa longed for and Ishikawa Akira fell in love with. His cutting-edge and diverse sound has always been at the forefront of modern jazz and jazz rock, and has sharply pierced the heart of the times. There is no doubt that this album, "Babylonia Wind," captures one of the pinnacles of his musical expression. Hideo Ichikawa's electric piano spreads like a ripple, Yoshio Ikeda's rich yet restrained bass, Motohiko Hino's drums with good grain and strong propulsion, Takao Uematsu's saxophone that combines wildness and luster, and Sugimoto's sharp guitar that flashes. When you listen to the whole album, from "Babylonia Wind," which sounds like it floats in the deep sea, to "Hieroglyph," which leaves a delicate and ephemeral aftertaste, you will be amazed by the diversity of his expression and awed by the depth of his groove. [text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)] |
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