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Dogatana | |
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Studio album by Kazumi Watanabe | |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | Spring–fall 1981 |
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Genre | Fusion, acoustic |
Label | Denon (Nippon Columbia) |
Producer | Kazumi Watanabe, Mike Mainieri (co-producer) |
Dogatana is a 1981 album by Japanese jazz guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. As usual for Watanabe, it features many acclaimed musicians. The album, compared to other Watanabe works, has a very acoustic sound and is characterized by peculiar guitar "duets".
It was released on Columbia Records, then re-released many times. The sleeve reads: "This album is dedicated to the memories of Akira Aimi".
Track listing
- "Nuevo Espresso"
- "Loosey Goosey"
- "Ti-Fa-Let"
- "Island"
- "Diana"
- "Waterfall Autumn"
- "Please Don't Bundle Me"
- "Haru No Tsurara"
Personnel
- Kazumi Watanabe - Ovation Adamas guitar (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7), Roland MC-4 (3, 8), Arp odyssey (3, 8), prophet 5 (3, 8), prophet 1 (8), Aria double neck (3, 8)
- Mike Mainieri - vibraphone (1)
- Osamu Ishida - Ovation Adamas (2)
- June Yamagishi - Ovation Adamas (2)
- Larry Coryell - Ovation Adamas (7)
- Dave Liebman - alto flute (4)
- Warren Berhardt - piano (6)
- Nobuyoshi Ino - bass (8)
- Hideo Yamaki - drums (8)
Additional personnel
- Scott Litt, James Farber - recording, mixing
- Aki Ikuta - art direction
- Kenji Sugiyama - design
- Nobuyuki Kuwabara - illustrations
Kazumi Watanabe | |
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise. | |
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