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Paddle Wheel, 1996, p1996
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Sung in English (2nd, 4th and 6th-7th works)
Hideaki Kanazawa, bass and piccolo bass (6th-7th works) ; Terumasa Hino, trumpet (5th) ; Shigeharu Mukai, trombone (3rd) ; Rikiya Higashihara, drums (1st and 3rd) ; Mari Nakamoto, vocal (2nd and 7th) ; Keiko Lee, vocal and piano (4th) ; Fusanosuke Kondo, vocal and guitar (6th-7th) ; Makoto Fujiwara, violin (9th) ; Daisuke Matsubara, viola (9th) ; Masaki Otsuka, cello (9th) ; Jupiter Strings (9th) ; Masao Nakajima, conductor (9th)
Recorded at King #1 Studio, Tokyo, Aug. 20 & 28, 1996
Compact disc
Paddle Wheel: KICJ 287
Contents of Works
- Semba shuffle = センバ・シャッフル / Hideaki Kanazawa
- I let a song go out of my heart = アイ・レット・ア・ソング・ゴー・アウト・オブ・マイ・ハート / D. Ellington
- Moonlight review = ムーンライト・レビュー / Hideaki Kanazawa
- Sometimes I'm happy = サムタイムス・アイム・ハッピー / V. Youmans, C. Grey
- Love is a many-splendored thing = 慕情 / S. Fain
- I'm in love = アイム・イン・ラブ / Bobby Womack
- What a wonderful world = ホワット・ア・ワンダフル・ワールド / G.D. Weiss, G. Douglas
- Introduction of way back when (Rachmaninov : Piano concerto no. 2 in C mimor, op. 18, 1st mov.) = イントロダクション・オブ・ウェイ・バック・ホエン / adapted by Hideaki Kanazawa
- Way back when (Rachmaninov : Piano concerto no. 2 in C mimor, op. 18, 2nd mov.) = ウェイ・バック・ホエン / adapted by Hideaki Kanazawa