Masami Watanabe, vibraphonist who is the leader of club-jazz band the fascinations, has released a new digital EP of previously unreleased original songs that he recorded in the mid-80's on a 4-track tape recorder. While excusing his singing which he says is bad, although it definitely has some charm, the songs are definitely great!
The artist explains that the song "Reggae Night" took some inspiration from Pierre Barouh's "Pépé". A completely different band version that clocks over 10 minutes is also included.
Masami Watanabe (the fascinations) "fascinated lost tracks" (Download)
渡辺雅美 「fascinated lost tracks」
1. Summer Dizziness
2. Reggae Night
3. In the Dancing City
4. Reggae Night (Band Style Long Version)
fascinated sound
Out now (6/1)
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Posted on June 4, 2020 at 00:39
| Released on June 1, 2020
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