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(New Age / Instrumental / Smoothjazz / Fusion) Kazu Matsui - The stone monkey/Bamboo - 2005/2002, MP3 (tracks), 320 kbps/224 kbps

(New Age / Instrumental / Smoothjazz / Fusion) Kazu Matsui - The stone monkey/Bamboo - 2005/2002, MP3 (tracks), 320 kbps/224 kbps
Kazu Matsui (The stone monkey, Bamboo)
Жанр: New Age / Instrumental / Smoothjazz / Fusion
Год выпуска дисков: 2002-2005
Лэйбл: Narada
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps / 224 kbps
Продолжительность: 1:32:04
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2005 - The stone monkey
01. The Edge Of Sunrise (4:26)
02. The Stone Monkey (4:37)
03. Shadow Of Its Soul (4:27)
04. Praising A Temple (4:35)
05. Red Forest (4:35)
06. Planting Seeds (4:41)
07. Windows Of The Dome (3:52)
08. Ancient Longing Dance (5:11)
09. Eye Of The Moon (4:55)
10. Crow (4:24)
 
 
2002 - Bamboo
01. Shrine (3:40)
02. Black Bird & the Bamboo Forest (4:23)
03. Small Monk, Opening the Gate (4:38)
04. Sign of the Snow Crane (5:52)
05. Dancing in the Remaining Lights (5:24)
06. Talking with Rice Spirit (4:45)
07. Up in the Sky (4:40)
08. Legend of the Lake (4:02)
09. Riding with the Sword (4:19)
10. The Desert (4:38)
Доп. информация: Kazu Matsui
Genres: Newage.
Styles: Adult Alternative, New Age.
Instruments: Shakuhachi, Percussion
A master of the shakuhachi (a Japanese traditional bamboo flute), New Age artist Kazu Matsui was born in Tokyo on June 5, 1954. After spending the mid-1970s travelling through Europe and India, he studied ethnic arts at UCLA, returning to Tokyo to teach Educational Theories at Toyoeiwa Woman's University. Matsui concurrently mounted his music career with sessions including Danny O'Keefe's 1979 LP The Global Blues, subsequently appearing on sessions headlined by Ry Cooder (1982's Slide Area) and Joni Mitchell (1985's Dog Eat Dog); he additionally contributed music to a series of major Hollywood features including Willow, Legends of the Fall and Jumanji, also producing recordings for his wife, keyboardist Keiko Matsui. He issued his debut solo album Sign of the Snow Crane in 1989; subsequent efforts include 1995's Wind, 1997's Tribal Mozart and its 1999 sequel, Tribal Schubert.
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