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}} The album was released on the same day as ''[[Hana]]'' and featured rock-oriented compositions as opposed to its companion album's more soulful and traditional perspective.
}} The album was released on the same day as ''[[Hana]]'' and featured rock-oriented compositions as opposed to its companion album's more traditional roots. The releases came ten years following his last original instrumental album ''[[Wanna Go Home]]'' in 1992.
 
== Production and information ==
The thematic dichotomy between the two simultaneously released albums is clear in that ''DRAGON FROM THE WEST'' was released as "Tak Matsumoto" in English while ''[[Hana]]'' was credited to "Takahiro Matsumoto" (''松本孝弘'') in Japanese kanji.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Revision as of 10:36, 3 April 2014

西辺来龍 DRAGON FROM THE WEST
Album by Tak Matsumoto
Released February 27, 2002
Genre Instrumental
Length 22:13
Label Rooms Records
Producer Tak Matsumoto

西辺来龍 DRAGON FROM THE WEST is the fourth studio album by Tak Matsumoto, released on February 27, 2002. The album was released on the same day as Hana and featured rock-oriented compositions as opposed to its companion album's more traditional roots. The releases came ten years following his last original instrumental album Wanna Go Home in 1992.

Production and information

The thematic dichotomy between the two simultaneously released albums is clear in that DRAGON FROM THE WEST was released as "Tak Matsumoto" in English while Hana was credited to "Takahiro Matsumoto" (松本孝弘) in Japanese kanji.

Track listing

All music composed by and all guitar performed by Tak Matsumoto.

  1. SACRED FIELD
  2. FIGHTING BULL
  3. DRAGON FROM THE WEST
  4. NOTTEKE
  5. Riverside Blues
  6. Trinity

Personnel