説明
【人気盤再入荷!】日本を代表する名ヴォーカリスト笠井紀美子と世界的ピアニストハービー・ハンコックが1979年に東京で録音し、当時日本盤のみでリリースされた名作アルバムが180g重量盤仕様&帯付きで完全正規復刻!大人気ブギー・ディスコ「I Thought It Was You」を筆頭に「Maiden Voyage」、さらにS.ワンダーの「As」等を見事なヴォーカル&演奏で聴かせてくれる!
A1I Thought It Was You7:10
A2Tell Me A Bedtime Story5:11
A3Head In The Clouds3:40
A4Maiden Voyage7:25
B1Harvest Time4:55
B2Sunlight6:15
B3Butterfly6:13
B4As6:16
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I Thought It Was You
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Tell Me A Bedtime Story
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Head In The Clouds
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Sunlight
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Butterfly
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As
Oh yes! First ever official reissue of the positively sublime and very rare Butterfly LP, recorded in Tokyo in 1979 by Japanese songstress Kimiko Kasai and jazz legend Herbie Hancock.
Due to its super-rare status as a Japan-only release, this exquisite collection of covers never got the recognition it deserved at the time, despite incredibly inspired performances from Kimiko, Herbie and the supremely talented musicians assembled for the project. From heavenly drummer Alphonse Mouzon and renowned organist Webster Lewis to bassist Paul Jackson, reedman Bennie Maupin and the master percussionist Bill Summers, the legendary performers crafted amazingly good vocal versions of Herbie / Headhunters jazz-funk. Unsurprisingly, it has been heavily in demand for many years.
The LP opens with Kimiko’s highly desirable version of “I Thought It Was You”, an elegant take on Herbie’s own anthem. Other superb re-workings include the delicately soulful “Butterfly”, jazzy groover “Sunlight”, the smooth and sexy “Tell Me A Bedtime Story” and the beautiful ballads “Maiden Voyage” and “Harvest Time”. A wonderful example of perfectly understated and masterful jazz-funk soul fusion that shouldn’t be missed, the set closes with a jaw-dropping version of Stevie Wonder’s “As”.
This lovingly curated reissue enables a long overdue reappraisal of this hitherto unavailable masterpiece. The stunning artwork which adorned the original jacket - complete with OBI strip and sumptuous 4 page folded insert - has been faithfully restored. Simon Francis’ sensitive mastering elevates the sound throughout and, as ever, it has been pressed at a reassuringly weighty 180g. Essential.