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01. Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai - Stravizauls
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ARTIST
SEIKATSU KOJYO IINKAI
TITLE
Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
AGUIRRE RECORDS
CATALOG #
ZORN 083LP
ZORN 083LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
5/20/2022
Ferocious JP/US free jazz bomb. A rare meeting between the NYC free jazz scene and the Japanese free music scene. Following hot on the heels of the first, mid-sixties generation of Japanese free jazz players like
Kaoru Abe
,
Masayuki Takayanagi
,
Yōsuke Yamashita
,
Motoharu Yoshizawa
, etc., an exciting second wave of younger players began to emerge in the seventies. Two of its leading members were the saxophonist
Kazutoki Umezu
and multi-instrumentalist
Yoriyuki Harada
. Both were post-war babies and immigrants to the city, Umezu from Sendai in the north and Harada from Shimane in the west. They first met as students in the clarinet department at the Kunitachi College of Music in western Tokyo. The two began to play together in an improvised duo, with Umezu on clarinet and bass clarinet and Harada on piano. Experiments led to the creation of a trio, with a high-school student called
Tetsuya Morimura
on drums, that they decided to name
Seikatsu Kōjyō Iinkai
(Lifestyle Improvement Committee) in joking reference to the
Marx
ist discourse of the student radicals of the time. Around 1973, Umezu and Harada decided to call it a day and go their separate ways. Umezu began playing with the
Toshinori Kondo Unit
and Harada with the
Tadashi Yoshida Quintet
. In 1974 Harada formed his own trio and began to play at jazz coffeehouses across Japan. In September 1974 Umezu travelled alone to New York. Umezu soon became known on the scene as
Kappo
and he started to make connections with some of the young musicians. Umezu wrote to Harada and invited him to come to New York. He accepted and arrived in the city in July 1975. Harada and Umezu took the opportunity to resume their artistic collaboration. Their first concert together in over two years took place on July 20th at another loft, Sunrise Studios at 122 2nd Avenue. Umezu invited along trumpeter
Ahmed Abdullah
. Abdullah led his own group and was a long-term
Sun Ra
sideman.
William Parker
, one of the key figures in the loft jazz scene of the period, was on bass. Abdullah also brought along
Rashid Sinan
on drums. Sinan played on
Frank Lowe
's immortal
Black Beings
(1973) and
Arthur Doyle
's
Alabama Feeling
(1978). By all accounts the evening was a huge success, with speed and dynamism of Harada's piano playing gaining him lots of support. Since they had managed to save some money from their day jobs, Umezu and Harada decided to set up a recording session with the same line-up on August 11 at Studio We, where there was a well-equipped studio on the third floor. On their first recordings, the humor element, which is key to their sound, is not yet present. Instead, there is a febrile sense of joy in creation and connection. Old-style gatefold with rare photographs and liner notes by
Alan Cummings
.
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