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TEMPOREX - Care [Full Album]

Mini-album of a crazy young man: beautiful things.
 
It's A Fire

Dear old '90s.
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

Today, unexpectedly driven by an indirect suggestion from @[HoldNoSway], we present you with some Japanese jazz produced and packaged by drummer Akira Ishikawa [石川晶] (1934 - 2002) along with the "Count Buffalos". Here all the necessary information: Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffaloes | Discografia | Discogs

Enjoy listening!

Akira Ishikawa & His Count Buffalos – Get Up ! (1975)
 
Where Is the Money?

I couldn't refrain, given the input from @[Lao Tze].
 
#radiocapish

Recap of the summer column on jazz music in film noir:

1) Miles Davis, "Ascenseur pour l'échefaud O.S.T." (1957). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish Senz...

2) AA.VV., "Kansas City O.S.T." (1996). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish Pros...

3) Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, "Anatomy of a Murder O.S.T." (1959). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish Anch...

4) David Bowie & Brian Eno, "I'm Deranged" (1995). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish Ques...

5) Elmer Bernstein, “The Man With The Golden Arm O.S.T.” (1955). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish L'as...

6) Antonio Sanchez, “Birdman O.S.T.” (2015). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Buongiorno e ben sintonizzati su #rad...

7) Charles Mingus, “John Cassavetes’ Shadows O.S.T.” (1959). l'ascolto di 123asterisco: Ben sintonizzati su #radiocapish Con ...
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

With today's listening, we wrap up (for now) the summer Jazz-Noir section. The selection we propose to close the fair comes from late '50s New York.
For the film "Shadows" (1959) by John Cassavetes (1929 - 1989), which I highly recommend if you haven't seen it, Charles Mingus played part of the soundtrack: what we are listening to are indeed these four pieces.
The film is not exactly a noir, in fact, it's not one at all, but it seems to fit the theme nonetheless. "Shadows" is, by the director's own admission, a Jazz film, in the sense that it should be considered an improvisation on the theme (as a line at the end of the film states): thus, it is Jazz music for a Jazz film. Yet, at times, the combination takes on a noir tint, as you will certainly notice if you have the chance to watch the film.

Here is the Wiki page: Ombre (film 1959) - Wikipedia

Happy Ferragosto.

Untitled Percussion Composition
Nostalgia in Times Square
Alice's Wonderland
Charles Mingus - "Shadows" - Self-Portrait in Three Colors (1958)