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Kazuhisa, Uchihashi / Yoshida Tatsuya: Improvisations 2 (Magaibutsu)


 

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Uchihashi Kazuhisa

Yoshida Tatsuya


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Label: Magaibutsu
Catalog ID: MGC-30/31/32
Squidco Product Code: 8227

Format: 3 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2007
Country: Japan
Packaging: 3 CDs in a cardstock gatefold sleeve

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Second release of the amazing improvising duo of Uchihashi Kazuhisa (Altered States, Ground Zero, Innocent Records, &c) and Yoshida Tatsuya (Ruins, Acid Mothers Temple, Magaibutsu Records, &c). This is a triple CD set of pyrotechnic and amazing interactions between Japan's finest guitarist and drummer.


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Uchihashi Kazuhisa

Yoshida Tatsuya

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Magaibutsu
Rock and Related
Improvised Rock
Progressive Rock
Guitarists, &c.
Percussion & Drums
May 2007

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