Bill Bruford,Patrick Moraz/Tokyo,Japan 1985
Bill Bruford,Patrick Moraz/Tokyo,Japan 1985
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On July 5, 1985, the Laforet Akasaka performance in Tokyo was completely recorded with high-quality audience recording for about 1 hour and 50 minutes. At that time, the live concert on July 4th was broadcast on the radio, and last year it was released by an overseas label under the title "In Tokyo," but this edition covers the live performance the next day, an original version that has never been distributed among traders. Recorded from the master cassette. Of course, this is the first appearance of the entire story. During the last performance of the short-lived duo, you can hear the play and tone of Bruford's drums that are reminiscent of Crimson and ABWH, and you can fully enjoy the performance that is typical of the mid-80s. Masu. It was around the same time that they released their second album "Flags", and you can enjoy "Moratsu & Bruford"'s final live performance, which can be said to be the unit's final achievement in terms of content. Bruford skillfully uses Simmons' electric drums and acoustic drums, and Moratu uses synths and piano depending on the song, and they show off a variety of content that is hard to believe that it's just the two of them playing. Jazz, fusion, progressive rock, world music...Bruford boldly challenges Moratsu's unique rhythms to the rapidly changing melody even within the same song, and to the numerous numbers full of original colors. 's drum play was spectacular from beginning to end, and it was no exaggeration to say that every song was a highlight, including the unison and odd time signature plays that were backed by the incredible technique of both players.It was an absolutely fascinating performance. You can. The Cachaca of Moratsu's first solo "Story of I" is a great listening spot with Bruford's folding drumming in the second half. The big improvisation part in the second half is truly a masterpiece. This is a disc that fans will not be able to resist, as it has the triple signature of content, sound quality, and value. Live at Laforet Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan 5th July 1985 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Intro 2. Blue Brains 3. Hazy 4. Eastern Sundays 5. Cachaca 6. Galatea 7. The Drum Also Waltzes 8. Improptu , Too 9. Children's Concerto 10. Drum Solo 11. Flags Disc 2 1. Machine Programmed By Genes 2. Keyboard Solo 3. Improvisations 4. Black Silk Patrick Moraz - Piano, Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums, Percussion
Disc 1 1. Intro 2. Blue Brains 3. Hazy 4. Eastern Sundays 5. Cachaca 6. Galatea 7. The Drum Also Waltzes 8. Improptu, Too 9. Children's Concerto 10. Drum Solo 11. Flags Disc 2 1. Machine Programmed By Genes 2. Keyboard Solo 3. Improvisations 4. Black Silk Patrick Moraz - Piano, Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums, Percussion