MAN FROM THE EAST

Classically trained percussionist Stomu Yamashta recorded for Island Records between 1972 and 1976, releasing seven albums of extraordinarily creative and enjoyable progressive music. With elements of formal composition, jazz-rock, electronica and progressive rock, Yamashta’s ability to fuse East and West into an intriguing and entertaining whole was remarkable.

Although I have most of the Island albums on vinyl, the chance to acquire this neat and complete Island years box set was much too appealing to pass up.

Generally speaking, the earlier work is more experimental though none of it is inaccessible.

Clockwise from top left: Floating Music / The Man From The East / One By One (film OST) / Freedom Is Frightening

Freedom Is Frightening is one of my favourite albums; a perfect fusion of electronic, progressive and jazz-rock elements. And it has superb cover art by the legendary artist Saul Bass (creator of many iconic film credit sequences). Bass provided the art work for the Go album as well.

The Go! project (with Steve Winwood, Klaus Schulze and Al Di Meola) is one that has appeared at Vinyl Connection several times over the years. It’s a perennial favourite.

Go / Go… Live From Paris /  Raindog / Box Set Booklet

The book let is well presented, with a good introduction. Each album cover is reproduced, with the cover notes from the original. This is something of a missed opportunity, as many 70s album covers provided sparse detail on the musicians/instruments and so on. Still, a minor carp regarding a great value box that will hugely entertain those of a progressive bent or with a thirst for innovative sounds of the Seventies.

Stomu Yamashta — Seasons: The Island Albums 1972-1976

Esoteric Recordings ECLEC72811 [2022]

18 comments

  1. DD's avatar

    The paint is dry and it’s now warm enough to return to the sunroom. That Go album could be a nice start to the season.
    Thanks
    DD

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    1. DD's avatar

      The Go Sessions came up on YouTube and are playing now. There’s clarity yet warmth in the opening number. And is there such a thing as mild grandeur and mystery? Hold on. That sounds a bit harsh. Maybe I’m getting carried away here. It is a bit of an unfolding journey (it’s getting a bit ‘cheeky’ at the 15 minute mark) and perhaps I need now to sit back and just let go; hit post.
      Thanks again Bruce.
      DD
      PS: Z signed off on a solar panel and aircon deal for the Sunroom as I’ve been sitting here, so many more sessions like this one are likely this year.

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      1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

        Laid back is a good injunction, DD. Sounds like some fine work on the sunroom will make following that suggestion even easier.

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        1. DD's avatar

          That A/C went from ‘To do’ list to ‘Bucket list’ some years ago.

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  2. Christian's Music Musings's avatar

    I had never heard of Stomu Yamashta before, Bruce. That Go project with Steve Winwood, Al Di Meola, Klaus Schulze and Michael Shrieve sounds really wild! I’m currently listening to “Go Live From Paris” – cool stuff!

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    1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

      Fantastic, Christian. That’s a great place to start. Hope it continues to impress!

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  3. cincinnatibabyhead's avatar

    We’ve chatted ‘Go’ before. Always appreciate the reminders.

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    1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

      Yeah, the Go album is one that seems to pop up here over and over.

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      1. Victim of the Fury's avatar

        One more pop up here. The Go album is the one bit of Stomu in my stacks. It was the Di Meola and Schultze mentions on the cover, along with what I suspect to have been a subconscious memory of seeing mention in the VC chronicles, that led me to save it from the bins. I should listen to it…

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        1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

          Indeed you should. 🙂

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      2. cincinnatibabyhead's avatar

        The Winwood connection for me.

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  4. keepsmealive's avatar

    Never heard of this person (gasp!

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  5. keepsmealive's avatar

    Yet I am intrigued.

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    1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

      That’s the spirit!

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  6. Jat Storey's avatar

    I have only read about him on these very pages. And I still haven’t heard a note yet, I’ll rectify that tomorrow and report back.

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  7. onceuponatime70s's avatar

    I remember some of the ‘cool’ prog kids at school carrying some of these albums around under their oxters. I never paid much attention. I wasn’t cool.

    However, last year I inherited three Stomu Yamashta LPs from a pal who was downsizing house and had to get rid of his record collection.

    Great albums.

    Look at me now, Ma! I’m almost quite cool. 😉 😀

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    1. Vinyl Connection's avatar

      In this company, most certainly inner circle of cool. Awkward high fives all round!

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