Various Artists
Bamboo Esprit d’Orient
Pierre Cardin (Japan) 1973
NCP-9006-PC (LP) Promotional copy. Gatefold sleeve. w/insert
sleeve : VG+(SPSE : light 2cm tear on top seam, dirt)
media : EX/EX(slight surface noise in some parts)
This is a compilation album released by French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, whose label has been releasing only music that interests him, regardless of genre, such as jazz and rock, since the early 70s. This is a Japanese pressing produced in 1973 with the cooperation of Nippon Columbia. As the title suggests, this work is a compilation of music that manifests the spirit of the East. A1 is the first number of "November Steps" composed by Toru Takemitsu, performed by Katsuya Yokoyama and biwa player Kinshi Tsuruta. A2 is a duet of Yokoyama’s shakuhachi and Shin Miyashita's 17-stringed instrument. B1 is the main piece of old traditional shakuhachi music called “Shika No Tone (The Distant Sound of a Deer)” by a wind duet. B2/B3 is a solo performance by Yokoyama for music of Wadatsumido. You can see Cardin's deep knowledge and sense of style.
A2: Duet for 17-string koto and shakuhachi
B1: Honkyoku Shika no Tone