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Back To Rhythm - Premium Wireless Earbuds with Noise Cancellation for Gym, Running & Workouts | High-Quality Sound & Comfort Fit
Back To Rhythm - Premium Wireless Earbuds with Noise Cancellation for Gym, Running & Workouts | High-Quality Sound & Comfort FitBack To Rhythm - Premium Wireless Earbuds with Noise Cancellation for Gym, Running & Workouts | High-Quality Sound & Comfort Fit

Back To Rhythm - Premium Wireless Earbuds with Noise Cancellation for Gym, Running & Workouts | High-Quality Sound & Comfort Fit

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Ultra-rare jazz-funk/fusion album by Japanese drummer, Akira Ishikawa.Featuring percussion-heavy versions of 'Let's Start', 'Bongo Rock' and 'Pick Up The Pieces'.'Back To Rhythm' was the final recording in Ishikawa's African-influencedperiod. He cut this record with his band 'Count Buffalos', featuring KiyoshiSugimoto, Takeru Muraoka, Larry Sunaga and arranger Hiromasa Suzuki.Includes excellent cover versions of The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, BTExpress, Stevie Wonder, Average White Band, Incredible Bongo Band and FelaKuti.Originally released in Japan in 1975 by Columbia, this is now extremelydifficult to find in it's original format, and very pricey indeed!Official Mr Bongo reissue. Licensed from Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

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J’en avais lues, des louanges sur ce disque mythique et devenu introuvable d’un artiste par ailleurs extrêmement talentueux, fer de lance du jazz fusion japonais.... enfin réédité... bon ce n’est pas désagréable toutes ces reprises de Bob Marley à Average White Band en passant par les Beatles (d’après le titre du moins... :)) mais bon je me suis fait un peu le coup de la « tarte aux poireaux » là pour cet album nippon, ni mauvais... mais parfois quand on vous dit qu’un disque n’a jamais été réédité c’est peut-être pour une raison valable...