My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
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Released in Canada in 1985 as "Flashes Of Brilliance"(Attic – LAT 1215). Thanks to snobb for the addition. No release results found : showing artist results instead. Good Time for Love Elektra, Wea 1990.
Sadao Watanabe - Sadao Watanabe Recital (1976). Songs in album Sadao Watanabe - Sadao Watanabe Recital (1976).
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Round Trip (Sadao Watanabe album). Round Trip is a 1974 jazz album by the Japanese saxophonist Sadao Watanabe with Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitouš and Jack DeJohnette. All tracks composed by Sadao Watanabe; except where indicated. Round Trip: Going and Coming" (Watanabe, Y. Masuo) – 20:02. Sadao Watanabe - Soprano sax & flute. Chick Corea - piano & electric piano. Miroslav Vitouš - Bass. Jack DeJohnette - drums. Ulpio Minucci - piano on São Paulo.
Artist: Sadao Watanabe Album: Viajando Genre: Crossover Jazz Label: Verve/Polydor . Released: 1998 Quality: FLAC (tracks+. cue) Tracklist: Afrozil - 5:31. Little Waltz for M - 5:52.
Sadao Watanabe (渡辺 貞夫 Watanabe Sadao, born February 1, 1933) is a Japanese jazz musician who plays alto saxophone, sopranino saxophone, and flute. He is known for his bossa nova recordings, although his work encompasses many styles with collaborations from musicians all over the world. He has had over ten albums reach the top 50 Billboard charts and two within the top 10. He has also had numerous albums reach number one on the jazz charts.
Round Trip is a 1974 jazz album by the Japanese saxophonist Sadao Watanabe with Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous and Jack DeJohnette. Round Trip: Going and Coming" (S. Watanabe - Y. Nostalgia" (S. Watanabe) – 5:52. Pastoral" (S. Watanabe) – 14:45. Sao Paulo" (S. Watanabe) – 7:36.
1. One for You 2. Tembea 3. Basie's at Night 4. Requiem for Love 5. Wind & Trees 6. Koulamanite 7. Waiting Song 8. Isabelle 9. Jindungo 10. Wheel of Life 11. Spring - All Beautiful Days. This second project teaming bassist Richard Bona with Japanese saxophone great Sadao Watanabe is a clear improvement on their first effort. The production is much cleaner and more energetic, and a change of drummers allows for a more aggressive approach. There is more of Bona's bouncing bass on these songs, and Watanabe sounds invigorated througout. Guitarist Mike Stern guests on two songs and the addition of a fifth instrument really elevates the group sound.
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