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Koichi Matsukaze Trio feat. Ryojiro Furusawa At The Room 427 2LP (Vinyl)

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Genre Jazz
Artist Koichi Matsukaze Trio

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Part Of The J Jazz Masterclass Series!
Remastered At Grammy-Nominated Carvery Studio!
First Time On Vinyl Since 1976!

The ninth album in BBE Music's J Jazz Masterclass Series, At the Room 427 by Koichi Matsukaze Trio featuring Ryojiro Furusawa is a rarely heard exemplar of post-modal power bop and free jazz. Delivered by a trio playing with an intensity and energy that draws on classic Eric Dolphy and mid-era Coltrane but definitely with its own particular vibe, At the Room 427 is an exemplar of febrile improvised jazz that could only come from Japan. This deluxe reissue sees a welcome return to the J Jazz Masterclass series for saxophonist Koichi Matsukaze.

Originally issued in 1976 on the cult ALM label, At the Room 427 is the debut album from one of the most exciting and forward-thinking instrumentalists to emerge in the mid-1970s. Matsukaze's distinctively angular, deconstructive style adds an unpredictable quality to the session that is balanced by the muscular bass of Koichi Yamazaki and the kinetic drumming of Ryojiro Furusawa, who provides a sound footing for Matuskaze's fiery solos and free-form chemistry.

The album opens with the epic "Acoustic Chicken," a 20-minute tour-de-force of dynamic and explosive interplay. Featured on J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan volume 3 and written by Furusawa, "Acoustic Chicken"'s strong melody lines and scorching sax finely mesh with the driving rhythm section. Furusawa's Elvin Jones-like rolls and batteries of percussion are underpinned by Yamazaki's driving and rounded bass.

At the Room 427 also includes a radical deconstruction of the Billie Holiday classic "Lover Man" and three more original compositions by Matsukaze. The album was recorded live in November 1975 before a small audience in - as the title states - Room 427, a classroom in Chuo University, the alma mater of both Matsukaze and Furusawa. However, despite the rudimentary surroundings, the recording by Yukio Kojima, founder of ALM, manages to give the listener the feeling of being in the room itself, up close to the band, bristling with an intense energy.

This reissue of a long-lost rarity of post-bop/free playing maintains the exceptionally high standard set by the previous releases in the BBE Music J Jazz Masterclass Series. As with all releases in the series, At the Room 427 comes with full reproduction artwork and extra sleeve notes, with artist interviews and biographies. The J Jazz Masterclass Series is curated by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden for BBE Music.

Features

  • Part of the J Jazz Masterclass Series
  • First Time on Vinyl Since 1976
  • Double Vinyl LP
  • Original Artwork
  • Brand New Liner Notes - Artist Interviews/Biographies
  • Remastered at The Carvery

Musicians

Koichi Matsukaze alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Koichi Yamazaki bass
Ryojiro Furusawa drums

Selections

LP1

  1. Acoustic Chicken
  2. Theme Of Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai

LP2

  1. Little Drummer
  2. Lover Man
  3. Theme Of Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai