Masahiko Togashi recorder Song Of Soil in July 1979 at Rams’s, Studio Du Village, Paris together with Free-Jazz giants Don Cherry and Charlie Haden. A super edition by Tiger Bay 45RPM on a 180g vinyl.

Cat No: TB6126
Release date: 10 November 2017
Format: LP
Country: Japan, France, USA

Masahiko Togashi recorder Song Of Soil in July 1979 at Rams’s, Studio Du Village, Paris together with Free-Jazz giants Don Cherry and Charlie Haden. A super edition by Tiger Bay 45RPM on a 180g vinyl.

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Listen to: Song Of Soil

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1. June
06:12
2. Words Of Wind - Part 1
02:53
3. Oasis
10:24
4. Song Of Soil
04:48
5. Words Of Wind - Part 2
05:32
6. Rain
08:07

Item Description

Masahiko Togashi’s cult classic, Song of Soil was recorded just a few months after the Codona album release but unlike the landmark ECM album, Song of Soil was only released in Japan at the time.

Thanks to Japanese pianist Takashi Kako, who was living in Paris at the time, a session had been set up with Don Cherry and Charlie Haden thanks to Martin Meissonnier, a young journalist and radio producer, who was starting to make an impression on the Paris music scene. Paris at the time was a buzzing city and one of the most active epicenters of jazz creativity. Masahiko Togashi was, at the time, one of Japan’s most celebrated jazz musicians. He was a key exponent of the Japanese free jazz movement at the turn of the ’60s. Despite an accident that had left him paralyzed from waist down, Togashi became more active than ever thanks to a special drumkit that enabled him to play like before.

He came to Paris to record Song of Soil with the two American musicians who were touring Europe with their Old and New Dreams quartet (they’d played a concert promoted by Meissonnier at the Palais des Glaces on the July 31st). Always on the lookout for new inspiring adventures, Cherry agreed to do the session with Togashi and the musicians headed to the Ramses studio to record the album with Haden as the bassist. Comprised of six Togashi originals, Song of Soil is a superb blend of global improvisational interaction featuring Togashi’s deep abstract drumming, Don Cherry’s imaginary trumpet playing, and Charlie Haden’s expansive basslines.