With all the fun, pulse and verve that this first track has, it’s no surprise that T-Square is synonymous with Formula 1 racing.Ĭelebration and Beat in Beat are tracks that I find more jolly than I do exciting. Like drivers gearing up on the grid before the start of a race, Grand Prix is there to give you a taste of what’s to come before you start the circuit. Full of raw power and deft musicianship, Truth is a timeless tapestry of urban fusion that demands nothing less than your full attention.įor starters, Truth is all about drive, and Grand Prix, its first track, is short and straight to the point. Though the band would still maintain its use of the aging lyricon, Truth showcased T-Square at the height of its fame at a time when Japan was literally on top of the world. Avoiding it is like saying you’re a Bruce Lee fan without seeing Enter the Dragon, a film which shows Bruce at the peak of his fitness and power. It’s one of those albums that, in all honesty, every J-Fusion fan should own. I don’t think anyone can be a T-Square fan until you’ve listened to their landmark album from 1987, Truth.
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