Late great alto screamer Kaoru Abe is the lost wild legend of '70s Japanese free jazz. This was the very last recordings he has leftIn the short space of his tempestuous life, he burnt a path which has served as a map for a whole generation of Japanese artists to follow who would call themselves 'free' in any sense of the word whatsoever. Though he performed live frequently i...(展开全部) Late great alto screamer Kaoru Abe is the lost wild legend of '70s Japanese free jazz. This was the very last recordings he has leftIn the short space of his tempestuous life, he burnt a path which has served as a map for a whole generation of Japanese artists to follow who would call themselves 'free' in any sense of the word whatsoever. Though he performed live frequently in his day, his releases were sporadic, many of them emerging after his untimely death in 1978, and on a string of Japanese labels not exactly renowned for their overseas distribution. Abe was born in 1949 in Kawasaki. He left school aged 17, and moved to Shinjuku, a city which then, as now, seems to have been something of a centre for the counter culture and a welcome environment for the kind of music he would go on to play. He taught himself to play alto sax, and learned the apposite theory of his own accord. He made his debut aged 19, but ws not really to impact on the scene for a few years yet. His playing was heavily grounded in the hours he spent practising alone; most of his recordings and performances were solo (it has been speculated that this was because of his tendency to literally play over the top of potential collaborators), and show him to be, in a way, a quite 'selfish' player. The normal pattern for Japanese jazz musicians was to study with their elders, practise regularly with fellow musicians, and eventually make their professional debut. From the very beginning, Abe flouted the rules. He took to practising for hours at a time on the hard-shoulder of the Tokyo-Yokohama Expressway near his home, much to the consternation of passing motorists. (One story has it that when Abe held a solo session of the banks of a nearby river one freezing cold mid-winter's day, an old boatman took mistook him for an escaped mental patient and called the police!)
0 有用 [已注销] 2015-01-07 13:19:40
头一次听到口琴即兴~
1 有用 小爱 2013-01-10 22:14:47
每次都是瞬间就被治愈了ヽ(≧Д≦)ノ
0 有用 ητοςouti 2015-04-30 16:54:18
精神巨塔 卷裂偶像 呕血哲散
1 有用 ___ 2008-06-11 01:23:51
太悲了这场.
0 有用 •᷄ࡇ•᷅ 2024-08-22 00:58:38 浙江
听完第一首有感: 再听阿部薰我已经完全不吃这一套了,哪有什么苦情绪,只不过都是自我心神的投射。单纯吹不动罢了,我自己吹的时候也这样,密一会儿疏一会儿,歇歇够了发会儿疯,潜意识里重复下即兴时的身体惯性,察觉到了又来几句不一样的,事后回听也乏味地完全不搭边。这放屁玩意儿能被几百人干到这个分完全就是对用心探索创作音乐的爵士乐巨匠们的一种侮辱 第三首口琴还不错的
0 有用 duckethead 2021-02-04 11:20:26
第三首
0 有用 lostbooK 2021-06-05 18:57:11
我就是觉得他好听
0 有用 鈴屋ピ子 2023-08-11 11:41:58 四川
最后一舞
0 有用 dizzymatter 2021-02-15 12:42:11
阿部薫《Last Date 8. 28, 1978》:http://music.163.com/album/39614/?userid=283994215
0 有用 AllumerLaLune 2024-05-30 15:19:48 河北
Harmonica Improvisation