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Tusk of Jaguar is the first solo studio album by Japanese guitarist Akira Takasaki, best known for his work in the bands Loudness and Lazy. It was released in 1982 only in Japan and reissued in 2005.[2] The album is actually a joint effort of Takasaki and keyboard player Masanori Sasaji, who composed three tracks and arranged and co-produced the recording. A large contribution was given to the album by Takasaki's band mates in Loudness, who play in most tracks and collaborated to the musical arrangements. However, the music of Tusk of Jaguar is much more varied than in any Loudness' album, with its music ranging from hard rock to progressive rock to jazz fusion, reminiscing of some Dixie Dregs' and Al Di Meola's works. The precise and fast guitar playing by Takasaki is anyway always present in every track and he even takes the lead vocal spot in the song "Ebony Eyes".
Track listing
"Tusk of Jaguar" (A. Takasaki) - 3:54
"Steal Away" (M. Sasaji, Milky Way) - 6:13
"Macula (Far from Mother Land)" (A. Takasaki) - 4:46
"Ebony Eyes" (A. Takasaki, Milky Way) - 5:31
"Wild Boogie Run" (M. Sasaji) - 3:17
"Gunshots" (A. Takasaki) - 3:07
"Mid-Day Hunter" (M. Sasaji) - 4:28
"Show Me Something Good" (A. Takasaki, Milky Way) - 4:59
"Say What?" (A. Takasaki, Milky Way) - 3:44
Personnel
Musicians
Akira Takasaki - electric and acoustic guitars, lead vocals on track 4, backing vocals, producer
Masanori Sasaji - keyboards and synthesizers, producer
Minoru Niihara - lead vocals on tracks 2 and 8, backing vocals