Used output format : C:\Programfiler\FLAC\flac.exe (User Defined Encoder)Īdditional command line options : -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %sįill up missing offset samples with silence : Yesĭelete leading and trailing silent blocks : Noįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\01 -Casiopea- Take Me.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\02 -Casiopea- Asayake.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\03 -Casiopea- Midnight Rendezvous.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\04 -Casiopea- Time Limit.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\05 -Casiopea- Domino Line.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\06 -Casiopea- Tears Of The Star.wavįilename M:\Musikk\FLAC\A - B - C - D\Casiopea\Mint Jams\07 -Casiopea- Swear.
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Read mode : Secure with C2, accurate stream, disable cache Used drive : PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W4824A Adapter: 1 ID: 0 This album was recorded on LP in 1979 as ALR-6017 and years later in 1986 on CD under the 32XA-104 catalog numbers, being the first editions on both LP and CD.ĮAC extraction logfile from 2. The Casiopea discography has become very collectible, the band is not as popular as many Jazz bands but counts with thousands of fans around the world. The album is undoubtedly a good point to start up, and it's important to remark that the band started to tour in Japan very early and an album in live was launched just a year later of their formation, being Casiopea's debut album a historic point of reference. "Casiopea" is an excellent debut album that absolutely will guide New Casiopea fans to their vast career. In some of Casiopea's Later Albums, Black Joke and Midnight Rendezvous are 2 songs that Casiopea sometimes Re-records, and Performs, in different Variations. The album includes the participation of some notable contemporary Jazz players as David Sanborn on the Saxophone, giving a special touch to Issei Noro's compositions, tunes like Black Joke are part of the multiple performances and variances along Casiopea's career. The Album's release date, May 1979, marked a strong beginning in their Career, and even though the lineup in the band didn't remain as such, and some of the members were replaced a couple of years later, the band had already the sound that becomes its trademark in later albums, a sound provided by Frontman and Guitarist Issei Noro as well as Keyboardist Minoru Mukaiya, both of which are Original, Never Replaced, members of Casiopea. Recorded between December 1978 and March 1979, "Casiopea" is Casiopea's self-titled debut album. 1979 Album Tatsuya Koguma - Johns Legacy. Albums include Casiopea, Mint Jams, and Super Flight. Genres: Jazz Fusion, Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk. The album showed two racecars racing each other on a raceway. Casiopea discography and songs: Music profile for Casiopea, formed 1976. This is Casiopea's first Compilation album.Casiopea - Mint Jams (1982) Ĭasiopea was the debut album of the jazz fusion group Casiopea released in 1979.
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The Soundgraphy is Casiopea's ninth album, released in 1984 at Japan.
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Casiopea has released over 35 albums to date in both Japan and the United States. In 1980, Takashi was replaced by Akira Jimbo. The group debuted with the self-titled album Casiopea in 1979, featuring Randy Brecker and Michael Brecker as guest musicians. In 1977, keyboardist Minoru Mukaiya and drummer Takashi Sasaki joined the group, leaving Hidehiko out of Casiopea. Casiopea (Kashiopea?), named as a misspelling of the constellation Cassiopeia, was a Japanese jazz fusion band that was formed in 1976 by guitarist Issei Noro, bassist Tetsuo Sakurai and keyboardist Hidehiko Koike.