The Seatbelts
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The Seatbelts (シートベルツ Shītoberutsu, also known as Seat Belts or SEATBELTS) was a Japanese blues/jazz band led by composer and instrumentalist Yoko Kanno.
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[edit] Band history
The name of the band, according to the fictional description given in the anime series Cowboy Bebop, derives from how the performers wear seatbelts to be safe while they play hardcore jam sessions.
The band performed the whole soundtrack of the anime series Cowboy Bebop and produced a total of seven albums and one live DVD. Their style is very diverse and ranges from straightforward big band jazz, blues, acoustic ballads, hard rock, country, funk to electronic, hip-hop and experimental compositions/elements.
Since the band was focused mostly on instrumental work, The Seatbelts had no lead singer. However, Steve Conte (from The Contes and Crown Jewels) and Mai Yamane participated and sang on many of their songs. The lyrics of these songs were written mainly by Tim Jensen and Yoko Kanno herself. Singers Soichiro Otsuka and Gabriela Robin (rumored to be a pseudonym for Kanno) were responsible for the backing vocals on songs such as "Blue".
After a few years in hibernation, The Seatbelts regrouped in 2004 to perform the soundtrack for the second Cowboy Bebop video game, which is currently available in Japan. They all disbanded once they released the last album.
Many of the members of The Seatbelts have also worked with Kanno and with each other on other projects as well, and some have even gone on to compose their own work. For example, guitarist Tsuneo Imahori also played guitar on the soundtracks for Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Wolf's Rain (both of which were composed by Kanno), as well as composing the soundtracks for Trigun and Gungrave.
There are also several New York Musicians that got help from Kanno so they could play some of the tracks as well. There are lots of well-known musicians who played on these tracks like Joshua Redman, Nicholas Payton, Peter Bernstein, Stanley Clarke, Al Foster, James Carter and many others in that group. Paris musicians include guitarist, Pierre Bensusan and six percussionists. Oslo musicians are the ones who recorded for ECM in the past.
[edit] Musicians of The Seatbelts
[edit] Japanese musicians
- Drums: Yasuo Sano, Akira Sotoyama
- Bass: Hitoshi Watanabe, Maki Kitada, Suzuki Bakabon
- Guitar: Tsuneo Imahori, Masayoshi Furukawa
- Percussion: Mataro Misawa, Ikuo Kakehashi, Yoichi Okabe
- Trumpet: Koji Nishimura, Koshio Araki, Yusuke Hayashi, Akio Terashima
- Trombone: Yoichi Murata, Satoshi Kawano, Hideaki Nakaji, Yoshiaka Hashimoto, Masanori Hirohara, Junko Yamashiro
- Saxophone: Masato Honda, Shigeo Fuchino, Masakuni Takeno, Takuo Yamamoto, Osamu Koike, Naruyoshi Kikuchi
- Flute: Hideyo Takakuwa, Kazuhiro Iwasa, Mika Hayashi
- Tuba: Kiyoshi Sato
- Harmonica: Nubuo Yagi, Ryuichiro Senoo
- Strings: Masatsugu Shinozaki
- Synthesizer: Keishi Urata
- Producer/Composer/Arranger/Keyboards/Noises/Voices/Mood Setting: Yoko Kanno
- Recording & Mixing: Masashi Yabuhara
[edit] New York musicians
- Drums: Al Foster, Bobby Previte, Bill Stewart
- Guitar: Peter Bernstein
- Piano : Mark Soskin, George Colligan
- Bass: Stanley Clarke, Scott Colley
- Percussion: Daniel Sadownick
- Trumpet and Flugelhorn: Nicholas Payton
- Trombone: Josh Roseman
- Soprano Saxophone: Steve Wilson
- Alto Saxophone and Flute: Gary Bartz
- Tenor Saxophone and Bass Clarinet: Chris Potter
- Tenor Saxophone: Joshua Redman
- Baritone Saxophone: James Carter
- Tuba: Bill Barber
- Harmonica: Chris Michalek
- Chorus: Paule McWilliams, Nicki Richards, Sharon Bryant-Gallwey, Lisa Fischer
- Recording & Mixing: Rudy Van Gelder
[edit] Paris musicians
- Guitar: Pierre Bensusan
- Percussion and Voices: Sydney Thiam, Michel Reman, David Mirandon, Philippe Drai, Phillipe Nalry, Thierry Boucou
- Recording & Mixing: Dupouy Christophe
[edit] Oslo musicians
- Tenor Saxophone: Jan Garbarek
- Keyboards and synthesizers: Rainer Brüninghaus
- Guitar: Terje Rypdal
- Bass: Eberhard Weber
- Drums and Percussion: Jon Christensen, Marilyn Mazur
- Woodwinds and Voices: Bjorn Svetnam, Karin Krog, Peder Friis, Mari Boine, Edvard Kempler, Lars Ektor
- Recording & Mixing: Manfred Eicher
[edit] Guest vocalists
- Carla Vallet
- Tim Jensen
- Mai Yamane
- Steve Conte
- Masaaki Endoh
- Gabriela Robin
- Masayoshi Furukawa
- Tulivu-Donna Cumberbatch
- SYDNEY with Sister R
- Emily Bindiger
- Jerzy Knetig
- Aoi Tada
- Raj Ramayya
- Hassan Bohmide
- Scott Matthew
- Reynada Hill
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio recordings
- Cowboy Bebop (1998)
- Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless (1998)
- Cowboy Bebop No Disc (1998)
- Cowboy Bebop Blue (1999)
- Ask DNA (2001)
- Future Blues (2001)
- Cowboy Bebop Tank! THE! BEST! (2004)
[edit] Live recordings
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Cowboy Bebop Remixes: Music for Freelance (1999)
- Cowgirl Ed (2001)
- Cowboy Bebop Boxed Set (2002)
[edit] External links
- The Jazz Messengers, site with many Cowboy Bebop resources.
- The Seatbelts discography at MusicBrainz
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