Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet

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Spin 03:32 Tools
Serene 08:38 Tools
Flutter 21:49 Tools
Drift / Les 07:14 Tools
Eureka 14:54 Tools
Night Lights / Density 22:05 Tools
Song for Che 05:48 Tools
Strawberry Fields Forever 07:10 Tools
Reducing Agent 09:34 Tools
Solvent Waltz 05:05 Tools
Song for Che / Reducing Agent 11:30 Tools
Moons Shine 08:11 Tools
Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk 04:17 Tools
Tails Out 13:26 Tools
Flutter (Modulation for High Tone) 10:33 Tools
Swee-Pea/There 14:38 Tools
Hat and Beard 18:34 Tools
Play Girl BGM 18:34 Tools
Lupin The Third: Theme Of Walther (Afro Lupin '68) 18:34 Tools
Eureka (Jim O'Rourke) 14:57 Tools
Shichinin No Keiji (plot 2) 14:57 Tools
Playgirl BGM 03:02 Tools
Serene (Eric Dolphy) 14:57 Tools
Preach 04:11 Tools
Flutter (Otomo Yoshihide) 03:02 Tools
Teinen Pushiganga 03:00 Tools
Yume 09:26 Tools
Drift, Les 09:26 Tools
Shichinin no Keiji, Plot 2 03:48 Tools
Track 10 09:26 Tools
Song for Che (Charlie Haden) - Reducing Agent (Otomo Yoshihide) 11:33 Tools
Untitled 07:09 Tools
Toi Hibiki 07:09 Tools
Night Lights, Density 11:33 Tools
Hahen Fukei 03:48 Tools
Flutter(Modulation for High ToOtomo Yoshihide's New Jazz QuiFlutter 07:09 Tools
Nights Lights / Density 06:59 Tools
Good Morning 06:59 Tools
Double Density 06:59 Tools
Song For Che/Reducing Agent 06:59 Tools
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet 07:17 Tools
Serena 07:17 Tools
Broken Shadows 05:04 Tools
03 solvent waltz 05:04 Tools
Shichinin no Keiji: Plot2 05:04 Tools
Orange Was The Colorof Her Dress, Then Blue Silk 05:04 Tools
Song For Ché 05:04 Tools
Flutter: Modulation for High Tone 05:04 Tools
プレイガールBGM 05:04 Tools
Song For Che - Reducing Agent (Charlie Haden, Otomo Yoshihide) 05:04 Tools
Y 05:04 Tools
七人の刑事 PLOT-2 05:04 Tools
Eureka (feat. Mats Gustafsson) 05:04 Tools
Song for Ché / Reducing Agent 05:04 Tools
Hat And Beard(Add Masuko Sachiko) 05:04 Tools
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In 1999 the recording of Otomo Yoshihide Plays the Music of Takeo Yamashita gave Otomo the opportunity to form a group with four leading figures in the Japanese jazz world--Naruyoshi Kikuchi, Kenta Tsugami, Hiroaki Mizutani, and Yasuhiro Yoshigaki--as a way of coming face to face with jazz, which is one of his musical roots. Along with projects like Filament and Anode, the quintet became one of Otomo's main projects and an essential aspect of his work. In a major departure from his earlier image, he plays the guitar almost exclusively in ONJQ. In 2001, after recording several tracks that were included in the soundtrack album of the film Shabondama Elegy, the band released their first solo album, Flutter, on the American label Tzadik. Since that time, they've done numerous tours in Japan, America, Europe, and China, and put out five full-length albums. On the discs Live (2002) and ONJQ + OE (2003)--their collaboration with DJ OE--they established a style that might be called onkyo jazz. Since Kikuchi left the group in February of 2004, Otomo has brought in new members--multi-reed player Alfred Harth, who currently lives in South Korea, Kumiko Takara, and Sachiko M. Vocalist Kahimi Karie became a member in 2005. In addition, Otomo has invited artists like Ko Ishikawa, Taisei Aoki, Masahiko Okura, Taku Unami, Mats Gustafsson, Axel Doerner, and Cor Fuhler as irregular members; and Mariko Hamada, Phew, and Jun Togawa, among others, as guest vocalists. Moving back and forth between the septet and orchestra formats, he is exploring the possibilities of the post-onkyo improvisational ensemble. Since mid-2005 the band, cosisting of about ten musicians, has been active under the name New Jazz Orchestra (ONJO). In 2005 ONJO released two albums: ONJO featuring vocalists Kahimi Karie and Mariko Hamada, and Out to Lunch, which includes covers of all of the tunes recorded on Eric Dolphy's free jazz classic Out to Lunch. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.