70s Japanese Jazz Mix (Modal Jazz, Soul Jazz, Jazz Funk, Rare Groove...)
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- "For some reason the 70's was a real golden era , everything about the 70's was unique."
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00:00 Intro (Dave Brubeck)
00:11 Minoru Muraoka - Take Five (Bamboo, 1970)
05:01 Terumasa Hino Quartet - Soulful (Alone, Alone and Alone, 1967)
15:23 Hiroshi Suzuki - Kuro to Shiro (Cat, 1975)
26:54 Teruo Nakamura - Some other Blues (Unicorn, 1973)
32:31 Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited - Mustache (Sounds Of Sound L.T.D., 1970)
39:24 Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - Raven Speaks (In the groove, 1973)
43:23 Sunao Wada Quintet + 1- Sunset on the Street (Four scenes, 1976)
52:01 Kosuke Mine Quintet - Dream Eyes (Mine, 1970)
1:03:45 Shigeo Sekito - The Word II (Special Sound Series Vol. 2, 1975)
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Thank you !!!
Thank you!
Wenaa loco! Vale jajaja
Thank you so much!!
What's the original 2nd song?
All the decisions we've ever made led us to discovering this.
Its true I'm one of his white friends
Davinio gods plaaaan
All of the data collected about our personal interests has led the almighty algorithm to revealing this to us.
Seriously though, it's great music and I agree that it's worthwhile to spend a lot of time listening to music and going to record shops just for the pure enjoyment. Sometimes it truly is magical what you're able to dig up!
Can`t agree more
I was looking for "70's japanese cars", then this showed up
THE GUY ON THE COVER IS YAMAMOTO TSUYOSHI. GENIUS PIANO PLAYER.
UNFORTUNATELY NONE OF HIS TRACKS ARE IN THIS PLAYLIST.
HE INTRODUCED MY PARENTS SO WITHOUT THIS DUDE I WOULDN'T BE HERE.
HATS OFF
WHATTT! TELL THE STORYYY
my guy tell the storyyyy
TELL US BROO
THE STORY PLA
Wooow
I was in that concert in 1970 in okinawa, it was a great night.
Heard it was a blast
The first track really hooked me. Japanese instruments in a jazzy beat? Awesome. And so I stayed for one of the best compilations I've ever heard.
And it's a cover.
Take Five- Dave Brubeck
Everyone else: ...
Me, an* intellectual: "Jazzpanese"
*an
@@leftclot
Oof
@@leftclot You know, I could be mad at you for correcting me. I could also be mad at myself for the spelling mistake. Instead, I accidentally clicked on your channel thumbnail and saw some of your work and I must say, from one animation artist to another- respect!
@@pirateking888 Haha!! what a way to accidentally find new artists. Thanks. but btw, I only typed *an cuz I thought it's funny tht you said intellectual, but then had a spelling error. Really just meant it in good humor (:
@@leftclot For sure!
Blessed the algorithm that brought me here
hear it nearly every day since it leaded me here ^^
Me three
My bussy stinks
#metoo
I have no idea how the the algorithm came to the conclusion I might like this, but I'm happy it did. I'm just a bit sad that an algorithm appears to know what I like better than I do
27:00 dude went all out lmao
Thank you youtube algorithm
Japanese Jazz just immediately makes me think Cowboy Bebop
Cowboy bebop immediately makes me thinks of Saib.
See you later space cowboy
Good one!
@J G it has nothing to do with "weebooism"; it's music, and great music at that
True story, my music instructor used every tool at his disposal to turn us to jazz, I was never deeply interested. It was eventually Cowboy Bebop that dragged me to the dark side.
The algorithm hath chosen. Praise be.
Praise Be 🙏
Greet the new day
All praise the algorithm! 🙌
@@younggrasshopper3531 Dawn breaks upon some fresh-ass jazz. Lord Dagon will be pleased.
For real
It's 2 am midnight. I'm dancing furiously on this amazing jazz 70s jam. I'm sweating my body weight. I've had glasses of wisky. I've had joints. I've had sunshine.
Let's rock it till the morning people. LET'S GO!
Testify!
Damn you’re living it up!
Was it 2 am or midnight?
@@mayanovak2497 both
I want to thumbs up, but leaving it at 69 feels right.
Guess what? This is still being recommended.
@@Cece-ly4wd what?
wut?
To this day
I had no clue JAPANESE jazz existed untill 10 minutes ago on this dark Tuesday, 2:36a.m.
Dude I have news for you they play baseball and poker too, they are not living in an isolation chamber over there. Still a good discovery I suppose.
@@wolfgang757 Clearly you don't get my point. Of course it exists. I had not a clue of it's existence. That and I was more shocked thats there's "jazz" and "Japanese Jazz" The difference is noticeable.
You know what they say... Learn something every day, right? Enjoy- It's good stuff.
Evett's Model Shop Enjoyed the entire mix and intend to hear more in this year.
I happened to stumble upon this Japanese jazz on my own dark Tuesday as well(3/26/19), needles to say I'm intrigued by this discovery and glad I was open enough to receive these vibrations precisely when I needed them
Japanese people don't simply imitate, they EMBRACE foreign cultures.
You feel the authenticity in the music.
DISCO-INFERNO-70 Well said. You would think redoing jazz standards with your culture’s traditional instruments would be a simple, predictable idea, but that cover of Take 5 was so fucking soulful and magical that it might be my personal definitive version now.
Whatever you say, gaijin.
japanese people honestly are only second as a culture to have immense music talent after india
I'm pretty sure Japanese culture is notoriously xenophobic.
@@billybadass7718 from the few shows I binged this month, thats what I am to believe but I think just like every large population, they have good and bad traits
1:04:02 Chamber of Reflection
mac demarco is a pretty deep producer
How the fuck
So Mac sampled this?
Lair De jager yes, in “chamber of reflection” he’s an interesting guy. i shook hands with him at a party in late 2015
@@Blue-qh1rx he asked permission. His track is pretty much a tribute to the original source.
Thank you UA-cam algorithm!
Never was a jazz person. But now, in 2019, I have become a 1970s Japanese jazz person. I never would have thought that when I woke up this morning...
Note - This is just my opinion, but of course I think it's true, because it's my opinion:
A lot of people have only been shown jazz right before it got really good. The greatest era of jazz is when it first went underground after leaving the mainstream. In the late 60s and throughout the 70s, jazz musicians began experimenting with all sorts of sounds and there was a crazy cool flourishing of new sounds, rhythms, instrument combos, genre blends, etc. It also became way more international in this era, with African and Japanese jazz scenes taking off. This isn't to say older jazz isn't good, it's just more in a box the same way rock music in the 80s was in a box. Even the greatest rock groups of that era still fit in. Van Halen might have been leagues better than most of their contemporaries, but it's still that general "rock" sound. By being the mainstream of a specific era, it doesn't have a timeless appeal.
Well, better late than never. am very envious, as you are about to enter a truly magical world and discover some amazing tunes and artists for the very first time. It's a journey that i undertook many years ago, hence my envy at you now being in the position that i was in all those years back. Discover and Enjoy!
Me too bro I'm obsessed now
me 2
@@TheSpecialJ11 'experimental' music is just blah. It's another way to say 'it's not good but worth one listen for some odd technique variety'. It's not worth anything till you apply those techniques to actually make a groovy jam. But most experimental musicians are just hard stuck on being weirder for weirdness sake seeming to have lost all connection to what music is here for ...
*I love how jazz is global. Seeing different cultures put their own spin on it is so gratifying.*
*When I travel the world one day,*
*I want to hit underground jazz spots in every city that I can find them. From Japan to Switzerland.*
Edit: Thank you for dropping names of jazz spots to hit up in your city.
I really appreciate it. If you guys are ever in Baltimore, Maryland then go to my favorite underground jazz spot called An Die Musik LIVE. I go by myself every month to see my favorite trumpet player and his jazz band perform. It's like therapy for me.
Sounds like a great plan! If you'll stop by at my hometown Bern, Switzerland (Beautiful Town by the way) be sure to check out the Marians Jazzroom.
Indonesian jazz, look at Balawan or Dewa Budjana, both are from Bali.. the later do collaboration with Jordan Rudess, Marco Minnemann and Mohini Dey recently, a jazz fusion album with strong Indonesian traditional sounds.. check it out, maybe you'll like it.
Jazz Twins Washington D.C
North gate ,Chiang mai ,Thailand ..
Owl & Thistle in Seattle
After finding a lot of good music , Quarantine wasn't a bad option in the end
Not bad youtube recommendation, not bad at all.
You know this is what space cowboys listen to in their free time
BTS who? I only know YTS Yeontan sonyeondan
🤠👨🚀🌌🚬💨💨💨
Also you got crazy long name wtf
helllllll yeah bebop fans unite
space cowGIRLS ahem
You dam Right lady
See you in space... cowboy...
please do not delete or private this.
This has to be a favored comment i hate losing gold mines like these.
Save yourself the headache - google "download youtube as mp3s"
thank me later
iOS SANOS or just bazinga season finale
Just download the video to your PC. No problem at all.
Setting the like count to 666...
That "Bambooish" sound from the first one... amazing
13:20 the snare reverb in the right ear turns into a whole piano. Sugoi transformation
This version of Take 5 is pure magic.
a.m.a.z.i.n.g
Amazing and not like another 👍👍👍
I agree! It really transported me to another place/dimension.
hell yeah
This is how you do a cover
ok everyone showed up to this video at the same time cool
incorrect
Makes me want to chill out and binge-watch Cowboy Bebop all over again.
So desu
For some reason the 70's was a real golden era , everything about the 70's was unique
So everyone got this recommended 😂
ForcePower Interactive errbody
Yes in my main feed and I'm okay with it
yessir
Well, I do listen to a lot of jazz fusion compilation videos. UA-cam recommended has finally proved its use to me :3
I had to find it, I'm glad I did! aha
It's like I'm entering a new world, every time I find something I never knew existed. Incredible.
Yes I completely agree 💯
Hi, i'm from 2021
right !!!! what a discovery, this is a new universe full of light and creativity ! 🌠
💯
exactly! 👐🏻
I think this is the best random mix I've ever heard on youtube
Yes I think so too!👍🏼
I agree!!
I'm trying to enjoy this but fucking UA-cam is really pushing it with the damn ads. I was thinking about getting Premium but after how pushy they are with making watching videos without Premium a horrible experience, I'm determined not to give them one single penny.
UA-cam premium is 100% worth it and I will never get rid of it. I refuse to deal with ads, also background play is a huge plus, along with the UA-cam music app.
Neither @Melissa Revilla or @XenonHere has heard of ublock lol
though I do have premium anyway cause my brother is nice enough to have a family account, it's very nice having access to exclusive content and background play on phones. although I'm sure there's ways to get those without giving youtube undeserved money....... google has enough money from abusing our privacy and getting people to buy premium out of annoyance, definitely don't give in to that
skip to the end of the video and replay it...ads get down that way
Melyssa Revilla
Omg, it really does suck, UA-cam ads seem to be getting way more frequent & they all seem to be getting longer, it's seriously irritating, but like you said, I'm not giving them a penny to upgrade. I switched to the "no ads" plan with Hulu & it ended up costing a lot more than it said it would. It irks me to no end that all these "channels" operate like they do & are constantly trying to get more money from people!
@@amieange256 I know! I don't care if there is ublock or whatever, it's the principle. This platform and others make it nearly impossible to enjoy them without having to block everything. They put like 3 or 4 ads non stop, one after the other, that's awful!
Looks like ive clicked and searched all the right videos to find this. What a blessing
Today is a bad day, but atleast this randomly popped up in my recommended.
amen
Hey Jude - The Beatles 38:00
37:57 This subtle transition into Hey Jude is one of the best things about music. Someone on the other side of the world, in a completely different culture, can connect to Paul McCartney (and Lennon) through his music, take it and make it distinctly their own while retaining its essence. Beautiful.
Jazz = Afro culture
And i pretty sure the flute is a reference to Jethro Tull too
plot twist, its just Komm Susser Todd and they messed up. It was an evangelion reference all along
@@julianmorales-silva160 i sure hope it's not
Y'all, I'm high as fuck, and this shit is a bop with headphones.
WMDaniel nobody likes a person who has to tell everyone when they’re high...
@@killerwhale2419 Who are you to say what do people like and don't?
Agustín Videla well I can’t speak for everybody but majorly if you tell people “I’m so high right now” you are either gonna be laughed at or said people are gonna roll their eyes... this is coming from someone who smokes everyday. It’s kinda like me saying people don’t like the holocaust... sure you got some people who are fucked up and think hitler was fine but majorly people aren’t a big fan of it...
@@killerwhale2419 then don't speak for everybody lmao it's nothing like praising the holocaust, and an internet comment in a music video is different in context to a random stranger telling you they love to smoke.
@@killerwhale2419 👍
This playlist is like listening to a morning cigarette with coffee.
Listening to a cigarette? Okay.
@@Luis-vy9bm you can listen to a cigarette.
The fact that you searched for Japanese jazz, and you get one of a kind of a masterpiece!!
This is the first time I discover Japanese Jazz! I love it!. That "Bambooish" sound from the first one... amazing.
who knew that a japanese version of take five is exactly what i was always missing in my life
Love me some late night Jazzanese
This type of groove heals one's soul 🥰🥰
I love to read comments of this playlists type cause you guys are all WHOLESOME !
22:30 in love with that bass solo
SAME
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees, hope you are okey three years later
@@lammaline7424 yeah dog and that bass solo is still one of my favourites
1:03:45 Chamber of reflection
Ooooh yes!
Shit :o
no fucking way...i knew in an interview he said that he was inspired by someone but wouldn't reveal who because it would be clear he ripped it off too much haha wow full circle
No doubt. It might as well be a cover. Love Mac but give credit where it's due!
@@mindthejourney5050 He has openly credited this song before
Japanese jazz just hits the right spot in my brain
The first track was a nice remake of Dave Brubeck called “take five “ July 1, 1959.
First time listening to Japanese Jazz, not gonna lie my mind has been opened 🤪
Luv the Japanese instruments to this Take Five jam
I want to get a bunch of cocktails in Japan, to this music.
Jazz, Funk = Black Afro Music
This has been a fuckin RIDE thank you mother earth for this tonight.
Me:
YT recommendations: how about some 70s Japanese jazz
Nice original comment. Never seen before.
I kno right !! Haha
You shut up and take this hot cup of ~Jazz~
Esteban Aguayo it wouldn’t be UA-cam without seeing this exact comment 5 times daily....or the other faithful “Plot twist”
Me: listens to jpop
YT recommendations: how about some 70s Japanese jazz
Feel the Nippon Groove
Out of all the things we did in our lives since birth has come to when we found this.
日本人で聴いてる人いない?
共通言語で良さを分かち合いたい
いるそま
笛?フルート?が粋ですよね!
いて嬉しい
No entiendo
@@melinarc9814 ich verstehe auch nichts..
Ok. So i learned something new today. Japanese jazz!
26:55 Ladies and gentlemen...is The Eric Andre Show!!!
LOL
LMAO
Wait im confused! Why is the eric andre intro in here??
@@MinstrelSentFromAnotherLand Only guess I have is that this is as absurd or surrealistic as the show.
hahahah
UA-cam brought me here to sample. Thank you algorithm ❤️
I love how they incorporated Japanese instruments with the Jazz I especially love the koto
when 70's Yakuza hitmen were chilling out with these, distressed cops were dealing with their anger in rooms full of smoke
Everyone knows yakuza hitmen like only Enka.
@@Rufusdos Sure they did. "Ninkyo" and "Bakuto" yakuza preferably used to sing and listen to Enka but dance and make out with Jazz. "Jitsuroku" yakuza in 70's didn't have enough time to choose the genre as they were often checking out the angry cops in their rear-view mirror so they needed to cool it down with jazz and tried to drown their sorrows later with Enka.
@@artinhjollder4779 makes total sense
@@artinhjollder4779 *_hmm_*
dead ass makes me think of earlier badass anime...
some ones high on youtube headquaters..
Why and how is this at YT HQ?
GΔUZE it's a joke that you sadly won't get
@@crazymango5586 i understand its a joke. But its a really bad one that doesn't make sense. Probably only appeals to idiots like you.
Gauze you're an edgy jaded bipolar tryhard.
@@wetbutt I'm guessing that's what someone at your elementary school called you so you thought "oh boy! Can't wait to use it on the internet!"
Do you even know what bipolar means you dingus?
Yoooo.... Track #9 blew my mind. I had no idea that was a sample that Travis Scott and mac demarco used. The level of crate digging for that is crazy.
魂を助ける音楽
The Japanese have always been on the cutting edge of things. Their mondern culture is very inventive and creative so I'm not surprised how good this is
Jason Carson please explain how copying other ppl's music is cutting edge...
@@Alkamii No....
Your lack of explanation says it all
Alkamii and you lack in understanding what "copying" means says even more
Oh my bad, 'cos everyone knows that Jazz-Funk is a Japanese art form. Japanese dudes doing Jazz-Funk isn't copying black Americans is it..? It's ground breaking & innovative lol.
Alright Doris.
the opening rendition of take five is 10/10
Algorithm works in mysterious way to bring people together for best music
Damn that take five cover was dope as hell
that japanese version of take five! Im really gratefull for finding this!🔥
East meets West in a glorious way.
So much good music and so little time to enjoy all of it. If there is a Heaven there had better be a comfy chair waiting for me.
As I sit with my cigar on my patio here in Yokosuka, Japan on a Tuesday afternoon....this is pure gold👌
That bit when it turns into "Hey Jude" XD
Holy shit that drum solo 36:24 is INSANE!!!
that was insane
Not quite my tempo...
Japanese Jazz contains such a majestic sound. It takes you to a realm of nostalgia, which coexists with the very-distant future…
1:04:02 sampled by mac demarco! (chamber of reflection)
damn, I thought I was the only one who noticed. felt so smart. though I wouldn't call it 'sampling' because he didn't sample this recording. just took the riff and called it his own.
I wasn't expecting the "Hey Jude" cover at 37:57
@sticktendo i'm so grateful for your comment, i loved this shit! aaaaaaaa
@sticktendo Actually it's not a cover. I had no idea anyone was sampling as early as 1970, but apparently Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited literally sampled Hey Jude for this track.
out of nowhere...
i have never been so productive at doing my work while listening to this
This album is A.W.E.S.O.M.E
japanese's 80s jezz bar..sounds nice
This is the first time I discover Japanese Jazz! I love it!
Same, I was super curious.
The Japanese love jazz and respects its artists. A lot of American musicians love playing in Japan because they are revered there.
Within 20 seconds I was smiling at this.
Whoever mixed that intro is a genius
26:54 Teruo Nakamura - Some other Blues (Unicorn, 1973)
Drum solo !! love it!
The fast tempo compositions remind me of that Tom and Jerry episode where Jerry is a saxophonist in a cool dingy jazz club
Sunil RB 🤙🏻
Yeah I used to watch the episode all the time as a kid, maybe that’s why i love jazz.
Jazz belongs to every culture, the whole world. That's what it is; a synthesis, a hybrid artform.
This is some of the freshest jazz I've heard in a long time. It's really full of vitality!
No Jazz is embraced by cultures across the world and interpretations of said African American music and history.
That classic water tap sound
This is why the music of anime’s is usually the best music in existence.... whatever led youtube to put this in my recommendations.....
Thank you for finally doing something right youtube algorithms.... don’t change that algorithm
This is what they listen to on the bebop
1:03:45 mac demarco got the riff from Chamber of Reflection from this
Nice, that's what I was going to ask, just now.
Oh sht. Mac just copied the whole.
@@wabwab8155 he sampled it and asked the og artist for permission
*huncho jack
my thoughts exactly
God bless everyone and have a good day.,
High key it took me on helluva rabbit hole to stumble upon this, but I’m happy bout it 😋
37:55 this just this.... this made my day it made me forget all stress and let go and chill.
I found out it's hey jude, im into the beatles too now. This year is good for me to learn about music
that transition was godly
eargasm
Jazz + zen =
musical nirvana
So cool to hear that Mac DeMarco sampled The Word II and I'd never even heard of it until tonight
The lick at 19:20 and 35:45
where has this been all my life?!?!?
As much as i love black jazz, as a black girl, I'm digging the Jazzjap a lot