Impex Records, Three Blind Mice.
Takeshi Fuji's legendary Three Blind Mice imprint is what Blue Note is to the USA, a legendary and often referenced jazz label which has provided inspiration to countless contemporary artists. The 70s recordings are the label's pride and joy, often going for silly prices on the second-hand market; after all, they were all engineered by the mythical swing of Yoshihiko Kannari, and featured some of the best artwork seen across the spectrum.
The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice, Vol. 1. Impex AIMX 6027.
He chose across a wide swath of recordings between 1973 and 1978 for the resulting album, which he titled The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice, Vol. The most popular tunes ("Blow Up", "Misty", "The Lady Is a Tramp", "Scandinavian Suite", and "Midnight Sunrise") were all included.
Three Blind Mice" or the TBM label was created in 1970 to promote Japanese Jazz. This CD is part one of what I believe is 3 volumes, or maybe I should write: I have 3 volumes. The recordings are either from Japanese original Jazz works or from Japanese Jazz groups playing Jazz standards. Most of the time if someone didn't tell you that the music came from Japan, you would think it came from America.
Various Artists, The Famous Sound of Three Blind Mice Vol. 2 - TBM 1989. Used drive : Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200A Adapter: 0 ID: 0. Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No.
Various Artists - The Three Blind Mice. I bought the original Three Blind Mice CD years ago. I had never heard a Redbook CD sound this good.