
Green Caterpillar: Vinyl LP
Japanese jazz is sadly one of best-kept secret. But, it would be stupid to not discover âGreen Caterpillarâ by Masaru Imada trio + 2. Led by Masaru Imada and his Fender Rhodes, the record opens with â A Green Caterpillarâ, a 11 minutes piece whose the groove is somewhat reminiscent of Marc Moulin and his Placebo band. âA Straight Flashâ continues along this line, while on âBlue Impulseâ and âSpanish Flowerâ Masaru Imada uses the piano in a much more modal style.
Japanese jazz is sadly one of best-kept secret. But, it would be stupid to not discover âGreen Caterpillarâ by Masaru Imada trio + 2. Led by Masaru Imada and his Fender Rhodes, the record opens with â A Green Caterpillarâ, a 11 minutes piece whose the groove is somewhat reminiscent of Marc Moulin and his Placebo band. âA Straight Flashâ continues along this line, while on âBlue Impulseâ and âSpanish Flowerâ Masaru Imada uses the piano in a much more modal style.
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Japanese jazz is sadly one of best-kept secret. But, it would be stupid to not discover âGreen Caterpillarâ by Masaru Imada trio + 2. Led by Masaru Imada and his Fender Rhodes, the record opens with â A Green Caterpillarâ, a 11 minutes piece whose the groove is somewhat reminiscent of Marc Moulin and his Placebo band. âA Straight Flashâ continues along this line, while on âBlue Impulseâ and âSpanish Flowerâ Masaru Imada uses the piano in a much more modal style.












