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Casiopea by Casiopea. Format – mp3. Download album for free and listen online on Myzcloud. Songs in album Casiopea - Casiopea (1979).
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Casiopea is the debut album of the jazz fusion group Casiopea which was recorded between 1978-1979 and released later that year. The album showed two racecars racing each other on a raceway. Recorded between December 1978 and March 1979 in Japan, "Casiopea" is Casiopea's self-titled debut album. The album includes the participation of some notable contemporary jazz players as David Sanborn on the saxophone, giving a special touch to Issei Noro's compositions
Photographs is the ninth album by Casiopea, recorded and released in 1983. Tetsuo Sakurai - Electric Bass (Yamaha BB-2000 Milk Bass, Kramer DMZ-6000B), Vocal (B2).
PLACES is the thirty-seventh album by the jazz fusion group Casiopea recorded and released in 2003. Yoshihiro Naruse - Bass, Programming on 4, 8, 10, Tambourine on 4, Percussion on 10. Supported. Sound Produced - CASIOPEA. Supervisor - Yoshinori Kumazawa, Masatomo Makino. Recording & Mixing Engineer - Hiroyuki Shimura. Mastering Engineer - Tohru Kotetsu.
CASIOPEA WORLD LIVE '88 - Casiopea. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Миллионы композиций бесплатно и в хорошем качестве.
The group debuted with the album Casiopea in 1979, and 30 albums or more have since been released. In 1980, the drummer seat is replaced by 神保彰/Akira Jimbo. The album Eyes of the Mind was released in the United States in 1981.
Casiopea – Casiopea. Label: Village Records (2) – VRCL 2221. Brilliant debut by Casiopea shows off their flexibility in melodic jazz-fusion, rock, funk and prog flavors and one of two of their early albums to use horns by way of the Brecker Brothers (as well as the unofficial Brother, David Sanborn) on a few tracks. Well-represented on Time Limit, with each its own solo. Michael Brecker colors "Tears of the Star", Sanborn plays it somewhat incognito for this time period, omitting any of his recognizable screams on this one and Randy supplies the backbone for both saxes.
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