Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre – The Soundtrack From "The Man From The East" (E/VG+) – LP, AU 1973
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The Soundtrack From "The Man From The East" is an LP by Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha Theatre from 1973 released on the Island Records label.
About this album
The Soundtrack From “The Man From The East” is a daring 1973 soundtrack from Stomu Yamash'ta’s Red Buddha Theatre, bringing together jazz, rock and experimental improvisation in a distinctly forward-looking fusion. Built for the film The Man From The East, it reflects Yamash'ta’s flair for crossing performance art, theatre and soundtrack writing, with vivid contrasts between lyrical passages and harsher, more exploratory textures. The result is one of those early-1970s releases that sits between genres rather than settling into any one of them, and it stands as a compelling example of how soundtrack music could be every bit as adventurous as the film it served.
Genre: Experimental
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Stomu Yamash'ta's Red Buddha TheatreLabel: Island Records – L35092Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1973Genre: ExperimentalA1 Scoop
A2 Awa Odori
A3 What A Way To Live In Modern Times
A4 My Little Partner
B1 Mandala
B2 Memory Of Hiroshima
B3 Mountain Pass