Back to Fumitaka Anzai in 1984's Chikkun Takkun

 




I posted Anzai's first from 1982 here, and as mentioned earlier I've always really loved that one.  So I was highly curious to hear this second album-- if it's as interesting as the first one.  Needless to say, we can answer with a partial negative.  But the search is always worth it, given the gems that turn up here and there.  You can also see from the database page, kind of, that there is a mixture of artists doing the tracks here.  Though I did give up, short attention span as is common nowadays, trying to collate which ones are from Anzai and if they're the good ones.

Anyways, the whole sounds very much like a library video game album, with all the tracks a minute or two long.  Some of the better ones do have prog bases to them, for ex. the A 6 which is Stravinskyesque dissonances:



A lot of electronic noodling appears, as on B1:



The libraryish B15:









source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/05/back-to-fumitaka-anzai-in-1984s-chikkun.html

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