
1. Fight on the corner 4:37
2. Hamachikaze 8:35
3. Song For One 8:26
4. Dust song 7:50
5. Nakajimazaimokuten Co., Ltd. 4:43
6. P-Chan Rearrange 5:14
7. We are a Fisherman Band 8:44
8. theme for Inuhime 10:25
9. theme for Inuhime 7:55
Daisuke Fuwa - Dando-list (Conductor)
Aya Murodate - Flute, Vocal
Yoichiro Kita - Trumpet
Mitsuhide Tatsumi - Trumpet
Keiko Komori - Soprano Sax
Yoshiyuki Kawaguchi - Alto Sax
Hideki Tachibana - Alto Sax
Hiroaki Katayama - Tenor Sax
Han Sato - Tenor Sax
Tetsu "Rima" Hirosawa - Tenor Sax
Akira Kito - Baritone Sax
Ryuichi Yoshida - Baritone Sax
Gideon Jukes - Tuba
Yasuyuki Takahashi - Trombone
Fumihiko Tamura - Trombone
Hiroyuki Otsuka - Electric Guitar
Ryoichi Saito - Electric Guitar
Fang Taeil - Electric Guitar
Hiroshi Higo - Electric Bass Guitar
Aki Ono - Electric Bass Guitar
Hiromichi Sakamoto - Cello
Sachiko Nakajima - Keyboards
Koichi Yamaguchi - Keyboards
Hitoshi Kuramochi - Drums
Jun Isobe - Drums
Masataka Fujikake - Drums
Mari Sekine - Percussions, Voice
Takayuki Matsumura - Percussion
Lucky Kawasaki - Percussion
Shinichi Watabe - Vocal, MC
Ayako Sasaki - Vocal
Sayaka - Dance
Pero - Dance
Sugako - Dance
Kae Minami - Dance
Kenichi Aoyama - Live drawing
Kotaro Yokozawa - Visual designer
AMG:
"Shibusashirazu (roughly, 'we don't understand/are unaffected by cool'), often lengthened to Shibusashirazu Orchestra, is a popular Japanese free jazz orchestra. The group was formed in 1989 by bassist Daisuke Fuwa and since then many of Japan's best free jazz musicians, Butoh dancers and other performance artists have passed through the orchestra.
The majority of the group's original work is composed and arranged by Daisuke Fuwa. Their style stems from the free jazz movement of the 60s, with the influence of 80s punk and No Wave. Although featuring extended free improvisation, there is also an element of rock music that makes the orchestra more accessible to a wider audience than a lot of other free jazz.
In 2007 they signed to Avex Trax, one of Japan's leading labels for commercial pop and dance music.
The orchestra performed four times in a row at the annual Fuji Rock Festival from 2000 and have also performed at the Glastonbury Festival in 2002. They tour Europe frequently although are not well known in the United States."
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