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【2026】A Collection of Masterpieces by Overseas Jazz Bands

What kind of image comes to mind when you hear the term “jazz band”? Perhaps a quartet led by a renowned player, or a big band steering a traditional orchestra—there are many possibilities.

In this article, we focus on bona fide bands and groups rooted in jazz, highlighting the classic tracks they’ve produced.

Alongside legendary fusion bands, there are now many groups that have further evolved jazz and earned global acclaim, especially in recent years.

We’ll be introducing plenty of timeless songs from these new-generation bands as well!

[2026] A Collection of Masterpieces by Overseas Jazz Bands (41–50)

One WishHiroshima

Included on the 1985 album “Another Place.” A five-piece band formed in 1974 in Los Angeles, mainly consisting of third-generation Japanese Americans.

Their sound is characterized by an awareness of oriental world music, featuring instruments like the koto and taiko drums.

The koto woven into the fusion setting creates an unusual resonance that, conversely, sounds refreshingly new.

One WordMahavishnu Orchestra

Included on the 1973 album “Birds of Fire.” A pioneering jazz fusion band formed in the U.S.

in 1970, they were at the forefront of the era with their sophisticated ensemble sound and incorporation of Indian music.

The sound that bursts forward right from the opening drum roll is really cool.

Days Of Wine & RosesOscar Peterson Trio

Days Of Wine & Roses / Oscar Peterson Trio
Days Of Wine & RosesOscar Peterson Trio

Days of Wine and Roses by the Oscar Peterson Trio is renowned as a masterful piano trio performance.

Composed as the theme for the 1962 film Days of Wine and Roses, the song won several Grammy Awards.

The lyrics, written by Johnny Mercer—the founder of Capitol Records—reflect the film’s story about a couple descending into alcoholism.

Recorded soon after the song became a hit, Oscar Peterson’s rendition is a technically brilliant, bluesy masterpiece—be sure to give it a listen!

The Romantic WarriorReturn To Forever

Return To Forever – Romantic Warrior
The Romantic WarriorReturn To Forever

Included on the 1976 album “Romantic Warrior.” A five-piece band from New York that began activity around 1972.

Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke were members.

Each player’s performance, carried along by a breezy, wind-like piano, makes this 10-minute track feel short.

SpiralThe Crusaders

From the 1976 album Those Southern Knights.

A four-piece group from Texas that debuted in 1961.

Even before the term “fusion” was coined, they had already brought that concept into their music and developed a distinctive sound.

It’s a cool track with jazz rhythms and rock guitar.