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Old Jan 25, 2015, 07:53 PM
XISMZERO XISMZERO is offline
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Originally Posted by Revoc View Post
If only Hirokuni Korekata is a guest, I can conclude that Kazuki Sakura, Keiichi Shiraishi, Koichi Namiki and Toshihiro Tsuchiya were Kukeiha Club members too... or not necessarily. I'm not sure abut Toshihiro Tsuchiya, for instance.
By this time, I estimate the decision to use "Kukeiha Club" in name was likely Furukawa's choice even if the real band had dissolved. The musicians here are session players and arrangers who were doing other or like projects at Konami during the time this was made, including some friends and Konami alum.

I'd say the most solid make-up of Kukeiha Club (jazz-fusion band) members were Motoaki Furukawa, Mami Asano and Tappy for Salamander, Twinbee and HOPE albums. Even the first Kukeiha Club album was really just a T-Square album fused with Furukawa's direction and mostly a fusion project led by Masahiro Ando and big name fusion-jazz players who've played with T-Square.
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