Year : 1969
Label : Nippon Columbia
Genre : Jazz, Latin Jazz
Style : Bossa Nova, Samba, Pop, Soul Jazz, Stage&Screen
Label : Nippon Columbia
Genre : Jazz, Latin Jazz
Style : Bossa Nova, Samba, Pop, Soul Jazz, Stage&Screen
Composed as a soundtrack, arranged & performed by the pianist Keitaro Miho, "Sound Poesy" is a tribute dedicated to a young japanese racer, Sachio Fujisawa who died in a test run, the same year. The first side is entirely devoted to the race's story of Sachio including dialogues inserts, racing sounds & noises cars (Start Your Engine), which contribute to create a Grand-Prix's atmosphere (all tracks of this side are composed by Keitaro Miho). The other side includes female scat singing, classics of the Bossa Nova from Antonio Carlos Jobim (One Note Samba & Meditation), Jorge Ben (Mas Que Nada), Pop cover songs (Goin' Out Of My Head, I Wanna Be Around) & the original composition, "Remember Of Paris". All tracks arranged by Keitaro Miho.