Band, JP
Jazz, Rock and Soundtrack
Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre was formed in Japan in 1971. After working there for some months they were brought to Europe for the summer of '72 by Stomu Yamash'ta, the company's producer, director, and composer. They performed in London and in France, taking up residency at a Paris theatre from August, 1972 through January, 1973 before returning to London for performances at the Roundhouse. The soundtrack album for "The Man From The East" was recorded with an unnamed new jazz trio formed by Morris Pert after his previous group Come To The Edge broke up. In addition to Pert the group included keyboardist Peter Robinson and bassist Alyn Ross. That group would adopt the name Sun Treader. Pert also appeared in live stage performances by the Red Buddha Theatre.
Joji Hirota perc JP | |
Peter Robinson key | |
Morris Pert perc 1947-2010 GB | |
Hideo Funamoto perc, tri, cwb JP | |
Hisako Yamashta vn JP | |
Stomu Yamash'ta perc, p JP | |
Phil Plant b GB | |
Goro Kunii voc | |
Mikako Takeshita voc | |
Shiro Murata fl JP | |
Alyn Ross eb, b GB | |
Maggie Newlands org | |
Yoshio Taeira p |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Two Originals - "The Man From The East" & Red Buddha | Stomu Yamash'ta / Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre | 2007 | Compil. |
The Soundtrack From "The Man From The East" | Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre | 1973 | Album |