Direct from Japan, pressed on black vinyl, original released in 1975
Colorful, powerful and elegant. A watershed masterpiece that embraces before then and after that by Kiyoshi Sugimoto, the master of the era.
Since turning professional in 1960, Kiyoshi Sugimoto has been active in many sessions and recordings. From the latter half of the 1960s, he joined groups such as Hideo Shiraki, Akira Ishikawa, and Terumasa Hino, gaining attention and solidifying his position with leader works such as "Country Dream" and "Babylonia Wind." This work was recorded with Akira Ishikawa, Hiromasa Suzuki, Takao Uematsu and others right after studying in America for about a year. Starting with the groovy and luscious "Our Time" and "Marmalade Sky", the dubious keyboards of "Jones Street", and the melancholic and beautiful "Quiet Pulse", it can be said to be a gap between jazz rock and fusion. There are attractive songs. This work represents Sugimoto's work in the mid-1970s.