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Thread started 08/16/06 2:51pm

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Teruo Nakamura



Back in the mid-70s there was a club I worked in where the DJ would always plays this album that grabbed my attention.
After hearing it for a few weeks I finally asked him what it was. He showed me the album and told me it was called Rising Sun...



...by a bass player named Teruo Nakamura. (U.S. release cover shown)

2 tunes in particular i'd start asking him to play were Cat and Stepping with Lord.

A few months ago I started having a craving for the tunes but for the life of me I couldn't remember the name of the album or the artist.
The thing I did remember was the album cover. While perusing a few rare record sites, suddenly I spotted it. Unfortunately the album was unavailable. I asked a co-worker whether he was hip to this guy and he told me that the name sounded familiar. Come to find out, he's a good friend of the company president.

After a few emails that laid out my tale of woe, this showed up in the mail yesterday...



...New York Music Diary 1976-77

This is one disc includes 2 of his releases...



...Rising Sun (Japanese release artwork) & Song of the Birds

You make think you've never heard this cat but if you've ever listened to P.M. Dawn's Filthy Rich from The Bliss album...?, the sample that includes the bassline is Teruo's tune Firefly. Check the credits and you'll see Nakamura as co-writer.
Glad to see the brothers gave credit. thumbs up!


Disc details...
--- Tracks #1-7 from "Song of the Birds" ---
Horn arrangement by Shiro Mori
Recorded at A&R Recording Studio, New York City, February-May 1977
Recording Engineer: Tom Bush, Assistant Engineer: Olie Cotton
Produced by Teruo Nakamura for Kitty Records

--- Tracks #8-13 from "Rising Sun" ---
Produced by Teruo Nakamura for Kitty Records
Recording Engineer : Don Hahn / Ass. Engineers : Tom Bush, Ollie Cotton
Mixed by Fon Hahn
Recorded at A&R Studio, New York City, April 1, 13, 26, 1976
Produced by Teruo Nakamura
Licensed by Kitty Records for Cheetah Records
Mastered by Joe Berger / Remasterd by Masaru Takagi
Art Direction by Nobuo Kanai / Design Assistance by Tatsuji Shimooka
Illustration by Akimi Nakamura
Inner Photo by Shongo Satoh / Cover Photo by Makoto Sakai
Art Webb appears courtesy of Atlantic Records
Herbie Hancock appears courtesy of Columbia Records

CREDITS (musicians) :
Tracks #1-7 from "SONG OF THE BIRDS":
Teruo Nakamura : bass, electric bass, harmonica, synthesizer, percussion
THE RISING SUN:
Shiro Mori : guitar, synthesizer
Mark Gray : piano, electric piano, synthesizer, organ
Harry Whitaker : piano, electric piano
Carter Jefferson : tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Keiji Kishida : drums
Nobu Urushiyama : percussion

GUEST ARTISTS:
John Mosley : trumpet, flugelhorn
Art Webb : flute
Herbie Hancock : electric piano, synthesizer
William J. Ohashi, Sal Randazzo, James E.Stowe : trombone
Lani Groves : vocals
Art Gore, Bruno Carr, Robert "Chocolate" Right, James H. Madison : drums
Neil Clarke, Craig Haynes, Tadashi Yasunaga, Richard Barrata, Benny Yee : percussion

Tracks #8-13 from "RISING SUN":
Teruo Nakamura : bass
Art Gore, Keiji Kishida : drums, percussion
Bob Neloms, Harry Whitaker, Onaje Allan Gumbs : electric piano
Shiro Mori : guitar
Lonnie Smith, Jimmy Sidey, Shiro Mori : synthesizer
Steve Grossman, Carter Jefferson : saxophones
John Mosley : trumpet
Sandi Hewitt, Pricella Baskervill, Lonnie Smith : vocal

TRACKS (total time 68:51) :
from "SONG OF THE BIRDS":
1. Manhattan Special (6:24)
2. Rainbow (5:48)
3. Mescalito (4:11)
4. Firefly (4:37)
5. Wiggle Worm (4:09)
6. Mr. Cherry And Mr. T. (2:33)
7. Love Is A Reflection In The Mirrors Your Eyes / Sunrise In Africa (8:26)

from "RISING SUN"
8. Rising Sun (4:10)
9. Cat (7:20)
10. Steppin With Lord (8:18)
11. Red Shoes (3:04)
12. Precious One (6:43)
13. Sweet Pea & Collard Greens (7:13)




Cat seems to be a very popular tune among the hip DJs.

He's currently doing a concert in Japan. Hopefully i'll get to meet him the next time i'm in NYC.

tA

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Reply #1 posted 08/16/06 2:55pm

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hmmm.... got any audio snippets?


and do you know anything about this one, called Unicorn ?----I was curious about it---- another all-star collab of his, circa 1973?





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[Edited 8/16/06 14:59pm]
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #2 posted 08/16/06 3:07pm

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I personally haven't heard it but when you look at the cats playing on it, how bad could it be. biggrin

Btw, you might have an orgnote before too long. whistling


tA

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Reply #3 posted 08/16/06 3:12pm

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...



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Reply #4 posted 08/16/06 7:17pm

CinisterCee

I haven't heard of Teruo Nakamura, and honestly the session musician names aren't ringing too many bells either redface but I would definitely check it out after peepin' ya thread, Neal. smile
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Reply #5 posted 08/16/06 7:18pm

CinisterCee

(okay, i see herbie hancock and lonnie smith but besides them)
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Reply #6 posted 08/16/06 7:25pm

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CinisterCee said:

I haven't heard of Teruo Nakamura, and honestly the session musician names aren't ringing too many bells either redface but I would definitely check it out after peepin' ya thread, Neal. smile

hmmm Oh really.


cool

tA

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Reply #7 posted 08/16/06 7:32pm

CinisterCee

So are those all of the songs from both albums on one CD??? biggrin
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Reply #8 posted 08/16/06 7:34pm

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CinisterCee said:

So are those all of the songs from both albums on one CD??? biggrin

Yep.

Kinda like regaining an old friend along with getting a new one. wink


tA

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Reply #9 posted 08/21/06 9:48pm

CinisterCee

No one else interested? Probably the best music I heard all year.
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Reply #10 posted 08/22/06 11:39am

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CinisterCee said:

Probably the best music I heard all year.

That's very kind CC. wink

I owe Mr. Nakamura a thank you email and will be including your comment. cool


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Reply #11 posted 08/22/06 11:43am

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I'm getting more and more interested in expanding my musical horizons.


I now have an hour commute each way and love good music to listen to while I'm on the road.


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