Shigeyoshi Suzuki

Isao Suzuki & New Family, Shigeharu Mukai & Toshiyuki Honda - Mongolian Chant (Remastered) (1980/2018)

Isao Suzuki & New Family, Shigeharu Mukai & Toshiyuki Honda - Mongolian Chant (Remastered) (1980/2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 236 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 99 Mb | Covers included | 00:37:53
Jazz Fusion, Post-Bop | Label: King Records

King Records is proud to bring back the Japanese jazz masterpieces with the latest remastering!
Masaaki Suzuki, Yale Institute of Sacred Music - Nicolaus Bruhns: Cantatas and Organ Works, Vol.1 (2021)

Masaaki Suzuki, Yale Institute of Sacred Music - Nicolaus Bruhns: Cantatas and Organ Works, Vol.1 (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 431 Mb | Total time: 86:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS Records | # BIS-SACD-2271 | Recorded: 2016, 2017

When he died, Nicolaus Bruhns was just 31 years old, and only twelve of his vocal works and five organ compositions have survived. On the strength of these, he is nevertheless considered one of the most prominent North German composers of the generation between Buxtehude and Bach. Buxtehude was in fact Bruhns teacher, and thought so highly of him that recommended him for a position in Copenhagen. There he worked as a violin virtuoso and composer until 1689, when he returned to Northern Germany to become organist in the main church of Husum. It was here that most if not all of the extant works were performed.
Isao Suzuki Quartet - Blue City (1974) [Japan 2006] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Isao Suzuki Quartet + 1 - Blue City (1974) [Japan 2006]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:02 minutes | Front/Rear Covers | 1,24 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Front/Rear Covers | 1,11 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Front/Rear Covers | 965 MB

Another fine example of Japanese jazz from the mid-1970s, this set is led by cellist and bassist Isao Suzuki and features the earliest recorded performances of guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. Four tracks make up the recording, of which two are covers, the opening standard "Body and Soul" (complete with opening melody played on the bass) and "Play Fiddle Play," and two originals, which stack up very well against such classic material. This set was a follow-up to a huge breakthrough album for Suzuki called Blow Up, recorded a year earlier in 1973.
Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Johann Sebastian Bach: Matthäus-Passion (2019)

Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Johann Sebastian Bach: Matthäus-Passion (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 754 Mb | Total time: 163:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | BIS-SACD-2500 | Recorded: 2019

Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan made their first recording of the St Matthew Passion in March 1999. Twenty years later, in April 2019, it was time once again, as the singers and players gathered in the Concert Hall of the Saitama Arts Theater in Japan. ‘A profound joy’ is how Masaaki Suzuki describes his emotion at the opportunity to record Bach’s great fresco of Christ’s Passion for a second time. And this time, he and his ensemble have brought with them into the concert hall a profound and collective familiarity with Bach’s choral music, after having recorded more or less all of it in the meantime, including the complete sacred cantatas.
Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Bach: The Sacred Masterworks - Mass, Passions, Oratorios [10CDs] (2008)

Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan - Bach: The Sacred Masterworks - Mass, Passions, Oratorios [10CDs] (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,69 Gb | Total time: 10:15:47 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD- 9020/22 | Recorded: 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007

The ongoing cantata cycle of Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan was initiated in 1995. The series has now reached its 40th volume, in the meantime receiving an astonishing number of distinctions from magazines and critics all over the world. But parallell to their cantata cycle, Suzuki and his Collegium have also recorded Bach’s larger-scaled choral works; recordings which have caught the imagination and attention of audiences and critics alike.
Masaaki Suzuki - JS Bach: Organ Works (2015) [Official Digital Download 24 bit/96kHz]

Masaaki Suzuki - J.S. Bach: Organ Works (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 79:27 minutes | 1,39 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The recipient of the 2012 City of Leipzig Bach Medal, Masaaki Suzuki has earned an enviable reputation as an interpreter of the music of J. S. Bach as a reviewer in Intl Record Guide has put it: 'With Suzuki you can hear Bach's heart beat'. To a wide audience he is known as the director of Bach Collegium Japan, and the moving force behind the ensemble's acclaimed recordings of Bach's complete sacred cantatas.
Keiichi Suzuki - Captain Hate & First Mate Love (2008) MCH PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Keiichi Suzuki - Captain Hate & First Mate Love (2008)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 & DST64 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 46:00 minutes | Scans included | 3,7 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,27 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 952 MB
Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound

Keiichi Suzuki ( 鈴木 慶一 ) is a Japanese composer and musician. He is known to audiences outside of Japan for his musical contributions in the Nintendo video games Mother and EarthBound, both of which have been released on several soundtracks. Suzuki's true notoriety comes from his work with the long-lived Moonriders, a group which became one of Japan's most innovative rock bands. More recently, he has composed film scores including The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi, Tokyo Godfathers, Uzumaki, Hiroshi Shimizu's Chicken Heart, as well as Takeshi Kitano's Outrage and Beyond Outrage films. This is Suzuki's solo album, released in collaboration with another Keiichi, Keiichi Sokabe, touring together in late spring 2008.
Isao Suzuki with Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - Samba Club (1981/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Isao Suzuki with Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - Samba Club (1981/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 35:47 minutes | 1,26 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 35:47 minutes | 712 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

A wicked wicked set of tracks from Japan - one that blends together jazzy riffing and Brazilian rhythms, all played with a surprisingly soulful bent! Suzuki's on bass and piccolo bass, and Yamamoto plays not only electric piano but also a bit of electric harpsichord - which adds a cool feel to the album, and one that's almost like some lost European soundtrack. Rhythms are mostly in a breezy sort of style that mixes samba with bossa jazz – and Donald Bailey is in the group on drums, providing some very nice bottom to the set.
Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki & Tatsuro Yamashita - Pacific (Bernie Grundman Remastered Vinyl) (1978/2020)

Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki & Tatsuro Yamashita - Pacific (Bernie Grundman Remaster) (1978/2020)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) - 194 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 89 Mb | 00:38:33
Jazz, Easy Listening | Label: Great Tracks

Reuniting the best session musicians Japan had to offer to make an album that would evoke the atmospheres of South Pacific islands, the kind of places Japanese people spend their vacations in. Pacific (1978) is a treat to the ears; its theme of the southern Pacific ocean and its warm cerulean waters relax its listeners with a fusion of city pop, soft jazz, and that good old 1970’s funk while remaining surprisingly fully instrumental throughout all contributions from artists Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, and Tatsuro Yamashita. A true cult LP and an inspiration for a lot of, so called, “vaporware” music.

Masaaki Suzuki plays Bach Organ Works, Vol. 3 (2019)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Feb. 12, 2021
Masaaki Suzuki plays Bach Organ Works, Vol. 3 (2019)

Masaaki Suzuki plays Bach Organ Works, Vol. 3 (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 387 Mb | Total time: 79:07 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-2421 SACD | Recorded: 2018

Born within a couple of years of each other, Gottfried Silbermann and Johann Sebastian Bach were acquainted, and we know that Silbermann in 1736 invited the composer to inaugurate the new organ that he had built in Dresden’s Frauenkirche. That instrument was destroyed during the bombing of Dresden in 1945, but some thirty of Silbermann’s organs are still extant. From robust pedal stops providing a sturdy bass fundament to silvery flute stops, his instruments were famous for their distinctive&&& sound and contemporary sources often made use of a play on the name of their maker as they praised their ‘Silberklang’.