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MOBO SPLASH

Kazumi Watanabe

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1985

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Afternoon In The Park
2. Splash
3. Izayoi
4. Sometimes We Say Monk
5. Crisis III
6. Gourd-Top-Mouse
7. Synapse
8. Busiest Night

Line-up / Musicians


- Gregg Lee / bass
- Nobuyoshi Ino / bass
Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami / drums
- Kazumi Watanabe / guitars
- David Sanborn / sax
- Kazutoki Umezu / sax
- Michael Brecker / sax
- Ichiko Hashimoto / vocals


Releases information

Domo (CD, 1985)
Gramavision (LP, 1986)

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