Album JP 1996 on Ryuko Gakusha label
Jazz, Latin, Folk, World and (Free Improvisation)
Recorded on October 14, 1995 at Irodori no Kuni Saitama Geijutsu Gekijo, Saitama, Japan. "This CD features the live-concert on an unusual earthen-ware drums Jômonko played by Japanese percussionist Toshi Tsuchitori and ancient Mexican instruments played by Mexican music group Tribu. Jômonko is most ancient Japanese drum that had been existed from about B.C. 3000 to B.C. 2500, and ancient Mexican instruments were mainly used by Maya and Aztec peoples from B.C. 1000 to A.D. 1600. These archeological musical instruments have been kept secret and silent for a long time. Now the ancient echo is reproduced by remarkable meeting of those musicians. Listen to this brilliant native sound spirit."
![]() | Toshi Tsuchitori voc, perc, *1950 JP album by, flute, 石笛, drums, 縄文鼓 |
![]() | Tribu , album by, performer, メキシコ古代楽器 |
Shuhei Tsuji artwork |
Junichi Morita liner notes |
Toshi Tsuchitori liner notes |
Yoshimichi Yamaguchi photography by |
Suto Tsutomu recorded by, mixed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | 森の音霊 | Toshi Tsuchitori + Tribu | 11:06 | |
2 | 太陽のメッセンジャー | Toshi Tsuchitori + Tribu | 18:13 | |
3 | ネイティヴ・ドリーム | Toshi Tsuchitori + Tribu | 28:56 |