TAKASAKI, AKIRA tusk of jaguar AF-7115-B

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TAKASAKI, AKIRA tusk of jaguar AF-7115-B
TAKASAKI, AKIRA tusk of jaguar AF-7115-B
TAKASAKI, AKIRA tusk of jaguar AF-7115-B

Artist = TAKASAKI, AKIRA

Title = tusk of jaguar

Label = B&M

Catalog# = AF-7115-B

Barcode = none

Release = JAPAN

Year = 1982

RPM = 33rpm

Disc Size = 12"

Number of Discs = 1

Mono/Stereo = stereo

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Unleashing the Beast: Akira Takasaki’s ‘Tusk of Jaguar’ (AF-7115-B)

Today’s entry explores the debut solo work from one of Japan’s most legendary guitar heroes: Akira Takasaki, famed guitarist of the iconic heavy metal band Loudness. We are looking at his album, “Tusk of Jaguar” (ジャガーの牙), released on the B&M label (Nippon Columbia) with the catalog number AF-7115-B.

Issued on April 1, 1982, this 12-inch vinyl LP arrived during a period of intense activity for Loudness, who were rapidly establishing themselves as Japan’s premier heavy metal act. Sound produced by Takasaki himself alongside renowned keyboardist/arranger Masanori Sasaji, this album offered Takasaki a platform to showcase his incredible guitar skills, both instrumentally and within song structures.

“Tusk of Jaguar” is a masterclass in early 80s hard rock and heavy metal guitar, featuring a dynamic mix of instrumental prowess and vocal-led tracks. Instrumental pieces like the title track, “Macula,” “Gunshots,” and “Say What?” allow Takasaki’s signature blend of fiery technique, melodic phrasing, and powerful tone to take center stage. Vocal tracks like “Steal Away,” “Ebony Eyes” (featuring Takasaki on vocals), and “Show Me Something Good” bring in his Loudness bandmate Minoru Niihara, adding another dimension to the album.

The album boasts significant contributions from Takasaki’s Loudness brethren Munetaka Higuchi (drums) and Masayoshi Yamashita (bass) on many tracks, alongside other skilled session players like Masanori Sasaji on keyboards. Recorded at Nippon Columbia and Studio Birdman, the production captures the energy and precision of the performances.

“Tusk of Jaguar” (AF-7115-B) served as a powerful statement, cementing Takasaki’s reputation as a world-class guitarist early in his career. For fans of Loudness, instrumental guitar music, and 80s Japanese metal, it remains an essential listen, capturing a guitar legend at the height of his early creative powers.

Snow Records Japan

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