Pink Note (stylized in all-caps) is the first full-length album by SM Jazz Trio. It was released on November 10, 2025 with "Only One (Jazz Ver.)" and "Growl (Jazz Ver.)" serving as the album's double title tracks.
"Fly Up (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 1] - 3:01
"Only One (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 2] - 4:28
"View (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 3] - 3:32
"Supernova (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 4] - 3:19
"Peek-A-Boo (피카부) (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 5] - 3:09
"Growl (으르렁) (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 6] - 3:17
"Hello Future (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 7] - 3:57
"Miracle (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 8] - 3:18
"Gee (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 9] - 3:18
"Hug (포옹) (Jazz Ver.)"[Note 10] - 4:29
bassist Hogyu Hwang, drummer Jongkuk Kim, and pianist Yohan Kim.
The best album is a selection of instrumental songs from rare tracks, including sound sources from RX's time at Sony Music, a rock unit centered on Raiden Yuzawa, which will take a hiatus in the spring of 2003.
The BEST album containing only instrumental songs from RX's four original albums, formed by former Saint Hunger Demon II, Raiden Yuzawa, Shunsuke Ishikawa, and Yuichi Matsuzaki.
Kazumi Watanabe (G), Akira Wada (G), Kazuhiko Iwami (G), Kazuki Katsuta (Sax) and others are participating as guests.
All the songs are good, so it's the best album for beginners.\
In the midst of the stunned and uproar of all believers, RX's best album will take a break from activities in the spring of 2003. This is a high-quality album composed of carefully selected tracks, including sound sources from the Sony era. Only instrumental songs are included.
Newly released for the first time, this 2019 live recording documents the inception of the Protocol V band, more than two years before their 2022 studio album was released. Featuring Jacob Scesney, Alex Sill, Otmaro Ruiz and Ernest Tibbs, the group interprets truly epic tunes from the Protocol II, III & IV albums, as well as Simon's 1995 classic, Symbiosis
1Celtic Run [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
8:43
2Narmada [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
7:40
3You Can’t but You Can [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
7:35
4Azorez [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
8:14
5First Orbit [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
6:57
6Midair Decision [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
7:08
7Circle Seven [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
10:29
8Manganese [studio live session]
Simon Phillips feat. Ernest Tibbs, Otmaro Ruiz, Jacob Scesney & Alex Sill
Limited Album, The ultimate live masterpiece selected from
the popular Best Live Tracks series..
Japanese jazz-fusion and later session guitarist, member of the expanded Yellow Magic Orchestra live band and played on many albums by the group and their many solo projects. Born 5-May-1949, died 18-Nov-1998.
DISC 1>>>
M1. Left-Handed Woman (Series IV.) 5:11
M2. When a Man Loves a Woman (When a Man Loves a Woman
: Series III.) 11:59
M3. Georgia on My Mind (Series VI.) 6:37
M4. Leaving Home (Series V.) 6:04
M5. Charlotte (Series IV.) 11:20
M6. Spring Is Nearly Here(Spring Is Near: Series III.) 5:46
Eric Clapton’s 'Journeyman: Deluxe Edition' brings new life to the iconic 1989 album with three previously unreleased tracks uncovered from the original recording sessions plus an additional bonus track. The album features classic songs “Pretending,” “Bad Love,” and “Running on Faith,” with guest performances from George Harrison, Phil Collins, Chaka Khan, Daryl Hall, Robert Cray, and more.
REGA is an instrumental rock band consisting of Ryuji IDE, Akinobu AOKI, Takafumi MIYAKE and Akira YOTSUMOTO. The group formed in Ehime and released their first indie demo which became a hit in 2007, and is now a sophisticated and groovy math rock band which is actively recording and playing live performances from Tokyo, having played at multiple festivals where that kind of jam music atmosphere is appreciated like Fuji Rock Festival, Rushball, Asagiri Jam and others.
Boy Katindig is an American jazz pianist. He is the son of the famous Filipino jazz musician Romy Katindig. He released his debut album in 1978. Since 1986 he has been living in the United States.
1
Venice
06:10
2
Capture the Changes (Live) [feat. Maritoni Falconi]
Boy Katindig feat. Maritoni Falconi
05:40
3
Away from You (feat. Brandon Fields & Russ Freeman)
Boy Katindig feat. Brandon Fields & Russ Freeman
07:05
4
Voce E Minha Vida - My Life Is You (Live) [feat. Lewis Pragasam, Azmi Hairudin, Arthur Kam & Norman Rahman]
Boy Katindig feat. Lewis Pragasam, Azmi Hairudin, Arthur Kam & Norman Rahman
11:09
5
Flame - Ingo
04:58
6
Your Eyes (feat. Ray Mouton & Kt Tyler)
Boy Katindig feat. Ray Mouton & Kt Tyler
05:27
7
Nuff' Said (feat. Ray Mouton)
Boy Katindig feat. Ray Mouton
03:56
8
Away from You (Live) [feat. Maritoni Falconi]
Boy Katindig feat. Maritoni Falconi
06:00
9
Changes (feat. Abraham Laboriel Sr., Brandon Fields, Rick Page & Mke Smith)
Boy Katindig feat. Abraham Laboriel, Sr., Brandon Fields, Rick Page & Mke Smith
04:54
10
Journey to Love
05:11
11
Montego (feat. Gerald Albright, Robert Greenidge & Mike Smith)
Boy Katindig feat. Gerald Albright, Robert Greenidge & Mike Smith
This is michiyo's first full-length album in 5 years. 7 tracks, 2 of which are remastered versions of songs that were previously only released for download. The title "Red Sky" was co-written and produced by Rberto Vally. The third track, "Give Me Up," was chosen because it is a song that michiyo, who was enjoying the bubble era, could express herself on. It is the most upbeat song on the album. The ballad, which is one of her specialties, expresses her feelings for her daughter. Please enjoy the variety of michiyo's world.
01. Red Sky
02. Gold Highway (2025 Remaster)
03. Give Me Up (Cover)
04. Mother's Heart
05. Eternity
06. Rainbows (2025 Remaster)
07. Queen of the Night
Michiyo full album for the first 5 years. 2 songs with 7 remasters from the distribution release only. The title "Red Sky" is a collaborative work produced by Rberto vally. Mainly blown with Alto Saxophone for a long time. The 3rd song "Give Me Up" was chosen to express the bubble era Michiyo. The best song in the album. The best ballard song also songs the feelings of your daughter. Enjoy the variety of michiyo world.
Altosax main song "Red Sky" since the first album 28 years ago.
The track without melody comes from Roberto Vally and I turned on the melody.
2nd song "Gold Highway" and 7th song "Rainbows" are previously released only songs. Remastered for this album.
The third song "Give Me Up" is the perfect cover song for Michiyo celebrating the bubble era and is the best upper in the album.
The fourth song "Mother's Heart" quickly songs the thoughts for her daughter who became three years in high school. The raw cello can be heard very deep and beautiful.
The 5th song "Eternity" is commissioned by Michiaki Kato, who arranged "Beautiful Green" in the 2020 album, released as a big song again.
The 7th song "Tsukishita Mejin" has put Tenor on a song made from piano (though it always composed in piano). He also plays piano himself
Farewell and Welcome Live 1998 is a live recording by the Japanese Jazz fusion band T-Square released on July 18, 1998[1] and made available on VHS.[4] The concert was held to bid farewell to Masato Honda and Hirotaka Izumi who were leaving the band, and to welcome their replacements Takahiro Miyazaki and Tadashi Namba.
The Live Concert took place at Chicken George in Kobe, Japan, on April 28, 1998. Many songs were performed on this setlist that were not included on the VHS release.
I THINK THIS WAS THE ONE FROM THE LASER DISC.
THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 17 SONGS IN THE CONCERT OF WHICH THESE WERE PICKED FOR RELEASE..
AS YOU MAY KNOW, I HAVE ALWAYS TIED TO UPLOAD THEIR RELEASES, BUT HAVE FALLIN' BEHIND. HERE IS THE NEWEST.
This new Revisited Edition has been completely remixed, remastered, and expanded by me, giving the music a fresh dimension — like watching an old blockbuster in brilliant “4K clarity.” Now, for the first time, you can experience this timeless work in the warmth and depth of vinyl, in a strictly limited collector’s edition.
From the newest member of CASIOPEA. This is the 2nd release from them...
The long-awaited original album from THE SECRETS, a jazz band led by CASIOPEA keyboardist Jun Abe, has finally been completed! Abe Jun & THE SECRETS released "Abu Deka JAZZ," an instrumental album of vocal tunes from the TV drama series "Abunai Deka," in May 2024, to great acclaim. This new album features original songs by Abe Jun, and guest musicians include top Japanese jazz guitarists Koichi Yabori and Kiyotsugu Amano, top Cuban trumpet player Luis Valle, hugely popular Korean singer Rie Uta, and talented Filipino singer Jay. While based on an acoustic feel, the album features a unique sound created by a diverse group of members from various countries.
HERE IS AN EARLY GOOD RELEASE FROM THE GUY THAT PLAYEDON THE R.T.F. RELEASE I JUST POSTED...
Album, Reissue, Stereo //JAZZ FUSION
American jazz guitar player (* September 24, 1949 in Los Angeles, California).
Bill became known as the first guitarist (prior to Al Di Meola) in Chick Corea's group Return To Forever. He only played on the second release Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy.
Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy is the third studio album by American jazz fusion band Return to Forever. It was released in October 1973 by Polydor. Flora Purim, Joe Farrell, and Airto Moreira were replaced by drummer Lenny White and guitarist Bill Connors. It would be the only album with Bill Connors as guitarist; he left after its release and was replaced by Al Di Meola.
THANKS TO AFOTS - CRIMHEAD 420 FOR HIS FILES
1. Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy3:25
2. After The Cosmic Rain8:33
3. Captain Senor Mouse8:56
4. Theme To The Mothership8:22
5. Space Circus
Part I1:28
Part II4:08
6. The Game Maker6:49
Chick Corea – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, harpsichord, Yamaha electric organ, gongs