Tip! *2025 stock* Reissue of the landmark free jazz album "Overhang-Party (A Memorial To Kaoru Abe)" by the visionary Abe-Toyozumi Duo. Originally recorded in Tokyo in August 1978 and released in 1979, this historic release stands as a breathtaking testament to the artistry and legacy of legendary Japanese saxophonist Kaoru Abe, with dynamic support from renowned percussionist Sabu (Yoshisaburo) Toyozumi.
"Overhang-Party" captures the electrifying chemistry between Abe and Toyozumi, two leading lights of the first wave of Japanese free jazz. The sessions found Abe at his most adventurous: unrestrained passages of alto saxophone, evocative detours into guitar, marimba, harmonica, and piano, all interwoven with Toyozumi’s masterful and intuitive drumming. The result is a set ablaze with sparks of improvisational brilliance and emotional depth, reflecting both artists' commitment to unfettered expression.
Culled from two legendary performances in August 1978, these recordings document Abe’s final creative bloom before his tragic passing later that year. The duo’s interplay generates a kaleidoscope of sound—ranging from introspective explorations to explosive crescendos—showcasing the full breadth of their talents and mutual understanding. "Overhang-Party" has become a touchstone for aficionados of avant-garde and free-form expression, serving as both a vivid memorial and a striking highlight in the history of modern Japanese jazz.