¡Megalopolis
¡Hiroshi Matsumoto & Hideo Ichikawa Quartet
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[Machine Translation] We don't care if it doesn't sell, but let's make a record that has the smell of culture. Make a record that smells of culture, even if it doesn't sell, and do jazz by Japanese people for Japanese people. The director's words were received, and Hiroshi Matsumoto decided to record this work, "Megalopolis. The concept was "Tokyo. Inspired by the rapidly transforming Tokyo he saw from the plane, he set to work. Matsumoto, Hideo Ichikawa, Kunimitsu Inaba, and Motohiko Hino set up in a circle so that they could see each other's faces and movements. The four musicians recorded the following pieces: "A Day in the City," a large suite-like piece; "Nostalgia," which depicts a longing for the lost; "Megalopolis," an exhilarating and exhilarating bird's-eye view of the city; "Serenade," which is steeped in bittersweet ennui; and "Irritability in the City," a work that cuts deep into the heart of a city. The original was released on Victor in 1966, and was released on the same year. The original was released as one of the Victor "Jazz in Japan" series. text by Yusuke Ogawa ( UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY )
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