Yamash’ta & The Horizon
Sunrise from West Sea “Live”
London Records (Japan) 1971
SLC(J) 359 (LP) gatefold sleeve.
sleeve : VG+(SPSE: small tear on front, wear on edge and corner,)
media : EX-/VG+(some slightly surface noises. side A has small and slighty wear on one part. side B has wrinkle marks on plastic inner bag that does not affect to sounds.)
Album released in 1971 by Sutomu Yamash'ta, a Japanese percussionist who has been active in the field of classical and contemporary music since the late 1960s and has made a name for himself. Recorded live at Yamaha Hall in Tokyo on April 18, 1971 with Masahiko Sato, Takehisa Kosugi, and Hideaki Sakurai. The music is an intense improvisation, with free-form beats of primitive percussion and synthesizer-like electric violins, electric organs, electric koto, shamisen, and other instruments flying in and out of the room in a slow, steady, and unrestrained manner. I was surprised to hear that they were performing this all night long. I wish I could have been there, but I wasn't even born yet.
All over on side B has wrinkle marks caused by plastic inner bag, but there is no effect on sounds. Obi and insert not included.
A: Sunrise from West Sea Part: 1
A: Sunrise from West Sea Part: 1
B: Sunrise from West Sea Part: 2
B: Sunrise from West Sea Part: 2