Open today: 10:00 - 12:30 | 15:30 - 19:30

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Renato Sellani
Sellani Jazz Piano

Sellani Jazz Piano

Labels

Dire

Catno

FO 333

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 1977

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

20€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

minor background noise due to age, looks nm

A1

Kaper / Invitation

A2

Straihorn / Lush Life

A3

Fontana / A Meno Che

A4

Golson / I'll Remember Clifford

B1

'Monk / Round About Midnight

B2

Stine Cahn / I Fall In Love Too Easily

B3

Rota / Nostalgia

B4

Hancock / Tribute To Someone

Other items you may like:

A wonderful, rare record wrapped in a mysterious yet playful ambiance. Or maybe it’s just the impression that the Japanese language often gives me. ‘Suiren’ is an odd jazz-fusion-wave tune that sounds like its boiling, waiting to burst but somehow manages to stay in control. Like the nervous tick of a leg fidgeting under the table of a restaurant on a first date.Yasuaki Shimizu is a Japanese composer, producer and saxophone player. He worked with Ryuchi Sakamoto on certain arrangements, with the South Korean artist Nam June Paik on art+sound installation piece and even DJ Towa Tei (of Deee-Lite fame). “Suiren” was released in 1982 and is the opening title on the sought-after “Kakashi” album and is my personal favorite on this overall brilliant record. It weaves behind new wave, jazz, fusion, ambient and experimental music.Repetitive and hypnotizing, punctuated by exclamation marks on most first mesures, the muted triangle percussion hits me straight in the heart. About 90 seconds into the song, the saxophone makes its appearance and the song goes from “this is cute” to “oh, this is some serious shit!”. Shimizu’s saxophone frees the song from the rest of the elements which are more calculated and repetitive.A joyful, mysterious slow-moving train ride led by the artist’s mellow voice that rocks us with this calming but funky lullaby. Every phrase is punctuated by the xylophone there to energize the piece, albeit very subtely.Reissued for the first time outside of Japan, with new liner notes from French author Patrice Bollon, translated original liner notes and ‘studio banter’ from Yasuaki Shimizu. Remastered at Dubplates & Mastering. credits