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Noburo Saito Noboru Saito began his musical odyssey 33 years ago, taking up the organ when he was 5 years old. His next step was playing a saxophone in his teenage. He formed his own band when he was 19 and started doing club gigs in Tokyo. His reputation began to spread, leading to performances with big names such as Joe Yamanaka, Hiro Tsunoda in Japan. In late 1980's Noboru met one of the most innovative producers Osamu Kitajima(aka Dr. Kitajima these days) through Joe Yamanaka's recording session. Doctor fell in love with Noboru's extraordinary talent as soon as he heard his peformance. Since then, it was their dream to make an album together, and here is what they did. It is progressive, New kind of smooth jazz that still maintain an organic, elemental tie to it's composer's venerable musical tradition. The producer Dr. Kitajima has honed his skills with some of Japan's ancient instruments, fusing the results with some of the more exciting elements of Western jazz. By utilizing the koto, biwa(a Japanese lute), and various ethnic voices in a fresh context, Noboru and Doctor created a synthesis that is one of the most incredible albums of the year. |
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