
Artist
Casiopea
Casiopea is a jazz artist formed in 1976. 49 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 49
- Releases
- 1979–2023
- Active years
- 1976
- Formed

Artist
Casiopea is a jazz artist formed in 1976. 49 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Casiopea
1979 · 8 tracks

Make Up City
1980

Photographs
1983

Eyes of the Mind
1981

Flowers
1996

Freshness
1995

Jive Jive
1998

Hearty Notes
1994

Material
1999

Full Colors
1991

Casiopea World Live '88
2017

Platinum
2017

Euphony
2017

Recorded Live and Best - Early Alfa Years
2013
Ta Ma Te Box
2013

ULTIMATE BEST - Early Alfa Years
2012

Light and Shadows
2010

Be
2010

Asian Dreamer
2010

BEST OF CASIOPEA - Alfa Collection
2009

LIVING ON A FEELING - CASIOPEA night selection
2009

CASIOPEA plays Guitar MINUS ONE/INSPIRE
2007
The Party
2006
Places
2006

WE WANT MORE (Live)
2006

BEST STUDIO SELECTIONS GENTLE&MELLOW
2006

20TH (Live)
2006

GIG25 (Live)
2005
Signal
2005

ANSWERS
2002

THE SOUNDGRAPHY
2002

DRAMATIC
2002

SUPER FLIGHT
2002

CASIOPEA LIVE
2002

THUNDER LIVE
2002
Inspire
2002

SUN SUN
2002

MINT JAMS(Live)
2002

CROSS POINT
2002

DOWN UPBEAT
2002

HALLE
2002

4x4 FOUR BY FOUR
2002
Active
1992
4×4
1987
Mint Jams
1982
Casiopea was a Japanese jazz fusion band that was formed in 1976 by guitarist Issei Noro and bassist Tetsuo Sakurai. In 1977, keyboardist Minoru Mukaiya and drummer Takashi Sasaki joined the group. The group debuted with the album Casiopea in 1979, and 30 albums or more have since been released. In 1980, the drummer seat is replaced by Akira Jimbo. The album Eyes of the Mind was released in the United States in 1981. They then released the album Mint Jams in 1982, followed by Four by Four in the same year, which is a collaborative album with some of Fourplay members including Lee Ritenour, Harvey Mason, Nathan East and Don Grusin. Their first foreign concert was held in the United Kingdom in 1983. The group has toured Europe, South America, Australia, and Southeast Asia. In 1989, Akira Jimbo and Tetsuo Sakurai left the band following several years of musical differences. They named their own band, Jimsaku. For the replacement, the group chose Yoshihiro Naruse (bass) and Masaaki Hiyama (drums). In 1993, the group once again change its members. Noriaki Kumagai came to replace Masaaki. Then from 1997 Akira Jimbo returned to Casiopea, this time as a part-time member, recording more …