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KBB ~ LIVE 2004
POSEIDON 025 (Barcode: 3426300045980) ~ JAPAN ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2004 Released: 2005

3rd album by the phenomenal Japanese Fusion band KBBFind albums by this artist and their first live recording. Fronted by the virtuoso violinist Akihisa TsuboyFind albums by this artist (with Toshimitsu TakahashiFind albums by this artist – keyboards, DaniFind albums by this artist – bass and Shirou SuganoFind albums by this artist – drums) the Fusion quartet continues the path set by Fusion founding fathers such as Mahavishnu OrchestraFind albums by this artist and Jean-Luc PontyFind albums by this artist in the 1970s. Tsuboy’s virtuosity is beyond discussion and his sense of melody and incredible compositions captured already the hearts of numerous Fusion lovers around the world. The material includes mostly tracks already recorded for their first two studio albums (Lost And FoundFind albums with this title and Four Corner`s SkyFind albums with this title) as well as one new composition, but the expanded treatments offered here (mostly over 10 minutes long) are fresh and revealing, presenting the virtuosity and improvisational skills of all four members of the band. This is Fusion heaven, any way one looks at it, and lovers of the electric violin just can’t afford to pass this incredible music by. An absolute must for Fusion enthusiasts.
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KBB ~ PROOF OF CONCEPT
POSEIDON 043 (Barcode: 3426300047229) ~ JAPAN ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2007 Released: 2007

4th album by the phenomenal Japanese Fusion band KBBFind albums by this artist and their long awaited follow up studio recording. Fronted by the virtuoso violinist Akihisa TsuboyFind albums by this artist (with Toshimitsu TakahashiFind albums by this artist – keyboards, DaniFind albums by this artist – bass and Shirou SuganoFind albums by this artist – drums) the Fusion quartet presents a brilliant set of new compositions (all except one by Tsuboy, with Dani’s first offering as a composer being the exception). The music is very melodic with traces of classical influences, but remains well inside the Fusion genre. The playing is brilliant as ever, virtuosity par excellence all the way. The entire concept is slightly more laid-back than the earlier efforts, with more accent on the melodic and lyrical, but there’s still plenty of Fusion fire to excite even the most skeptical listeners. The tracks are long enough to allow for dramatic melodic development and plenty of space for extended improvisations. All together a splendid album, well worth waiting for and sure not to disappoint the many fans of the band worldwide. Wholeheartedly recommended!
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