Karl,
I bought this as an LP on my first trip to Japan in 1975. I can't remember
what it sounded like now, and no longer have it. Not sure why it's
described as "experimental, avant-garde". All the titles are recognizable.
I guess he's referring to the "wild nature" of the playing.
I do remember that there were photos inside of Wadatzumi using a very large
bamboo flute to do some type of martial art movement or form. Wish I still
had the album.
-peter
On 11/20/09 2:37 AM, "Young, Karl" <karl.young@ucsf.edu> wrote:
>
> I just noticed the re-release of a "WADATSUMI" CD at:
>
> http://www.farsidemusic.com/acatalog/CD.html
>
> I hadn't seen that CD before and was just curious if it is common and I just
> hadn't seen it or if it was actually something that he dug up that hasn't been
> around for a while (and ignoring the "...Experimental, avant-garde shakuhachi
> playing..." comment :-)).
>
> -- KY_____________________________________________
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