(JP¥980)
+NT$308 Shipping fee
+NT$66 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
まるお
5/5293
View detail
Item condition
No noticeable scratches or marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Doug Carn Adams Apple This album is the fourth album Doug Carn, the keyboardist who left the most works in the short history of <Black Jazz Records>, left on Black Jazz, and it is also the last release of <Black Jazz Records>, which unfortunately marked the end of the label. It is also the first work since he parted ways with Jean Carn, who had worked with him as a partner for three albums, and perhaps to dispel the loneliness, a total of 11 musicians were recruited, each skillfully showcasing their amazing performances. The producer is, of course, Jean Russell, the leader of <Black Jazz Records>. The album kicks off with "Chant," a grand Latin jazz piece featuring soulful male and female vocals, and then you are immediately transported to a 70s jazz club with the jazz-funk dance tune "Higher Ground" and a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Mighty Mighty," and so on. This is the most euphoric album in the history of <Black Jazz Records>, with a series of cheerful and soulful songs that don't make you feel the absence of Jean Carn. It is a masterpiece that ended the label's story in the best happy ending possible, and it is a masterpiece that should be remembered forever as a cornerstone of spiritual jazz! (From the manufacturer's information) - Artist Name: Doug Carn - Album Name: Adams Apple - Record Company: Black Jazz Records - Tracklist: Chant, Higher Ground, Sweet Season, Sanctuary, Mighty Mighty, The Messenger, Adams Apple, To A Wild Rose, Western Sunrise
2 weeks ago