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Release Date: Friday 29 April 2016
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A document of a 2012 Japanese solo recital - not only the last in his homeland but the last anywhere - by idiosyncratic improviser Masabumi Kikuchi (1939-2015). One of the uncategorisable greats, Kikuchi occupied his own musical universe and in his final years was quietly and systematically severing his ties to jazz, drifting instead towards what he called 'floating sound and harmonies', introspective and poetic improvisations. Song forms still sometimes materialized. Kikuchi revisits "Little Abi", a ballad for his daughter, which the pianist once recorded with Elvin Jones. And there is a surprising and very touching version of the wistfully yearning theme from the 1959 Brazilian film Black Orpheus.
Tokyo Part I
Tokyo Part II
Tokyo Part III
Tokyo Part IV
Tokyo Part V
Black Orpheus (Manaha de Carnaval)
Tokyo Part VI
Tokyo Part VII
Tokyo Part VIII
Tokyo Part IX
Little Abi