Sunday, August 27, 2023

Jun Usuba - Jazz Roots (2001) Jazz Bank - Jazz Fusion (FLAC)

Jun Usuba, born 1968 in Tokyo. At the age of 14, he taught himself to play the alto saxophone, and at the age of 16, he switched to the tenor saxophone. In 1996, he started his own group "Jun Usuba Jazz Roots". On February 21, 2001, his first leader album "Jazz Roots" was released from Jazz Bank\Polystar. For this album, Jun showcases all his own original compositions, whereby he actively incorporates a wide range of genres such as funk and Brazil music, etc., into his vibrant interpretation of Jazz. In many ways his music is a modern remake of the sound of the Crusaders, a popular band that dominated the jazz fusion scene in the 70's and 80's. Indeed, he is noted for being a close friend of Wilton Felder and the late Joe Sample. To this day, Jun Usuba continues to perform, evidence of which can be seen at his website. Source: http://junusuba.com/. A shame he didnt pursue his recording career but he,s busy touring the world....Lack of clips on youtube i,m afraid!

AMM


                                                                         The Taster!


Line Up

Jun Usuba - Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Percussion
Satoshi Sano - Trombone, Percussion
Shusei Murai - Keyboards, Piano
Takashi Yofu - Guitar
Shinichi Sato - Bass
Shu Matsuyama - Drums, Percussion
Guest:
Tsuya Honda - Percussion (Tracks 7,8)



11 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Nice to see return of Sunday Jazz Fusion reviews.

PeterH said...

The return of Japanese fusion Sunday - wonderful. Thanks for review, P.

Big Dave said...

Many thanks for this one AMM :)

BigD

Rush said...

Love the taster thanks AMM

hakase said...

thanks much AMM for another jap jazz from your great collection!

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM looks good
Reb

friedrichjanos said...

This is fusion,thanks

pedro B said...

Thanks for this review AMM

Cheers Pedro

raphaelmsx said...

Thanks very much!

richsoul said...

I will most definitely check this one. thank you AMM.

MusicFan59 said...

Really like this one. Has a Jazz Crusaders vibe. Another new one for me. Keep them coming!