Dogatana

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Released1981
RecordedSpring–fall 1981
Studio
GenreFusion, acoustic
Dogatana
Studio album by
Released1981
RecordedSpring–fall 1981
Studio
GenreFusion, acoustic
LabelDenon (Nippon Columbia)
ProducerKazumi Watanabe, Mike Mainieri (co-producer)

Dogatana is a 1981 album by Japanese jazz guitarist Kazumi Watanabe.[1][2] As usual for Watanabe, it features many acclaimed musicians. The album, compared to other Watanabe works, makes prominent use of acoustic guitars and is characterized by guitar "duets" between guitar tracks.

It was released on Columbia Records, then re-released many times. The sleeve reads: "This album is dedicated to the memories of Akira Aimi".

  1. "Nuevo Espresso"
  2. "Loosey Goosey"
  3. "Ti-Fa-Let"
  4. "Island"
  5. "Diana"
  6. "Waterfall Autumn"
  7. "Please Don't Bundle Me"
  8. "Haru No Tsurara"

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