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For Jazz Vocal Fans Only Vol. 7 (Japan Record Day 2024 Exclusive) [Japanese Import]

For Jazz Vocal Fans Only Vol. 7 (Japan Record Day 2024 Exclusive) [Japanese Import]

$42.99
For Jazz Vocal Fans Only Vol. 7 (Japan Record Day 2024 Exclusive) [Japanese Import]
$42.99

The Story

KEY FEATURES

  • Limited Edition
  • Record Day Japan Exclusive
  • 1xLP pressed on Black Vinyl

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

From hidden masterpieces to promising up-and-coming vocalists, we present a lineup that you can only hear at Terashima Record.

A compilation of the finest vocalists to find your favorites.

Yasukuni Terashima's vocal compilation, in which he chooses good voices, good sounds, and good songs, has released its seventh volume.

A luxurious pleasure to relax with a drink or on a road trip.

It is also recommended as a piece of information on the current state of contemporary jazz vocals.

About Yasukuni Terashima:

Yasukuni Terashima (born February 11, 1938) is a Japanese jazz critic. He is known as the owner and master of the jazz cafe "Meg" in Kichijoji, but he has also written many books on jazz and audio. He was born in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. He graduated from Suginami High School and the German Literature Department of the Faculty of Letters at Waseda University. He opened the jazz cafe "Meg" in 1970. He then began writing about jazz, and since publishing his debut work "Karaguchi! JAZZ Notes," he has also been exploring audio using his royalties, publishing critiques and essays in jazz and audio magazines. In 2007, he launched his own label "Terashima Records," which he produced himself. His first release, "Alone Together / Matsuo Akira Trio," is based on the themes of "songs of melancholy, performances of guts," "three-minute art," and "new retro fidelity sound," and he was particular about the recording and jacket. As of May 2009, 12 analog records have been released, with different jackets from the CDs. He also teaches jazz at the Asahi Culture Center, Tamagawa Community Club, and Waseda University Open College.

TRACKLIST

  1. Skylark / Emilie-Claire Barlow
  2. Bye Bye Blackbird / K Quintet
  3. You Must Believe in Spring / Sarah McKenzie
  4. Embraceable You / Robin McKelle
  5. Round Midnight / Claire Martin
  6. Gee Baby
  7. Ain't I Good to You / Barbara Pflüger & Trio
  8. The Nearness of You / ELLE
  9. My Blue Heaven / Lucy Yeghiazaryan
  10. Summertime Judy Akin
  11. Beautiful Love / Mette Juul
  12. I Get Along Without You Very Well / Ellas Kapell
  13. Goodbye Medley: Every Time We Say Goodbye / Goodbye / Mary Stallings

LISTEN

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Description

KEY FEATURES

  • Limited Edition
  • Record Day Japan Exclusive
  • 1xLP pressed on Black Vinyl

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

From hidden masterpieces to promising up-and-coming vocalists, we present a lineup that you can only hear at Terashima Record.

A compilation of the finest vocalists to find your favorites.

Yasukuni Terashima's vocal compilation, in which he chooses good voices, good sounds, and good songs, has released its seventh volume.

A luxurious pleasure to relax with a drink or on a road trip.

It is also recommended as a piece of information on the current state of contemporary jazz vocals.

About Yasukuni Terashima:

Yasukuni Terashima (born February 11, 1938) is a Japanese jazz critic. He is known as the owner and master of the jazz cafe "Meg" in Kichijoji, but he has also written many books on jazz and audio. He was born in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. He graduated from Suginami High School and the German Literature Department of the Faculty of Letters at Waseda University. He opened the jazz cafe "Meg" in 1970. He then began writing about jazz, and since publishing his debut work "Karaguchi! JAZZ Notes," he has also been exploring audio using his royalties, publishing critiques and essays in jazz and audio magazines. In 2007, he launched his own label "Terashima Records," which he produced himself. His first release, "Alone Together / Matsuo Akira Trio," is based on the themes of "songs of melancholy, performances of guts," "three-minute art," and "new retro fidelity sound," and he was particular about the recording and jacket. As of May 2009, 12 analog records have been released, with different jackets from the CDs. He also teaches jazz at the Asahi Culture Center, Tamagawa Community Club, and Waseda University Open College.

TRACKLIST

  1. Skylark / Emilie-Claire Barlow
  2. Bye Bye Blackbird / K Quintet
  3. You Must Believe in Spring / Sarah McKenzie
  4. Embraceable You / Robin McKelle
  5. Round Midnight / Claire Martin
  6. Gee Baby
  7. Ain't I Good to You / Barbara Pflüger & Trio
  8. The Nearness of You / ELLE
  9. My Blue Heaven / Lucy Yeghiazaryan
  10. Summertime Judy Akin
  11. Beautiful Love / Mette Juul
  12. I Get Along Without You Very Well / Ellas Kapell
  13. Goodbye Medley: Every Time We Say Goodbye / Goodbye / Mary Stallings

LISTEN

Available on Desktop & Mobile

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