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Eight Mile Road (Ryo Kawasaki album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eight Mile Road (Ryo Kawasaki album)
''Eight Mile Road'' is a follow up album to ''Prism'' (1975) recorded by Ryo Kawasaki for East Wind Records. At the time of this recording, he was working and touring with Elvin Jones Jazz Machine and the first two tracks of this album were conceived during the tour with this band. Track one, "Eight Mile Road", was written while visiting Jones' home town Detroit performing at Baker's Keyboard Lounge, while track two, "Montevideo", was written while visiting and performing with Elvin Jones in the capital of Uruguay. In addition to the same rhythm section from ''Prism'', Kawasaki has invited saxophonist Sam Morrison (who was the last saxophonist with Miles Davis band until Davis' retirement during 1975) and pianist Andy Laverne (from Stan Getz's band at that time) to add jazzy acoustic flavor over his jazz funk-oriented compositions and electric sound. This album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios built by Jimi Hendrix, and also won the best recording of the year by Japanese Jazz magazine ''Swing Journal'' in 1976. All songs composed and arranged by Ryo Kawasaki
==Track listing== # Eight Mile Road (Ryo Kawasaki) Ryka Music (BMI) 8:31 # Montevideo (Ryo Kawasaki) Ryka Music (BMI) 7:08 # Good Night John (Ryo Kawasaki) Ryka Music (BMI) 5:27 # On The Dot (Ryo Kawasaki) Ryka Music (BMI) 10:20 # El Diablo (Ryo Kawasaki) Ryka Music (BMI) 8:55 *Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City
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