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I'm sad to say We lost another great recently. Tetsu Yamauchi was a great bassist. I'm late on this one so apologies here,.but this is a truly great album and hard to find at the time. Kossoff Kirke Tetsu Rabbit is a collaborative studio album by guitarist Paul Kossoff, drummer Simon Kirke, bassist Tetsu Yamauchi and keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick, released in 1972. The album is the only release by them as a collaborative effort. Tetsu Yamauchi (山内 テツ, Yamauchi Tetsu; October 21, 1946 – December 4, 2025) was a Japanese musician. In the 1970s, he was a member of several popular rock bands, including Free, where he replaced original bassist Andy Fraser before the band's final album Heartbreaker, and Faces, where he replaced Ronnie Lane and appears on the band's final single, "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything", as well as touring with them and playing on the live album Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners. He also recorded various solo albums and did extensive work as a session musician before retiring from the music sometime in the late 1990s. Recorded after Free disbanded, drummer Kirke elected to remain with guitar player Paul Kossoff forming a quartet with Bundrick and Yamauchi in 1971. Kirke has noted that although initially Kossoff appeared in good spirits and was engaged in making the album he increasingly indulged in drugs often falling asleep between takes or while listening to playbacks.[citation needed] By April 1972, Free had reformed with Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers making peace, and Kossoff appeared to pull it together if only briefly. Kossoff resumed taking drugs during the U.S. tour to support the last album by the original quartet Free at Last. On the eve of their Japanese tour Fraser fought with Rodgers and once again left the band, to be replaced by Yamauchi. Rodgers and Kirke elected to fill out the band bringing Bundrick on board as a member of Free for the tour and the last Free album Heartbreaker. Well received and filled with quality songwriting, Kirke's song "Anna" was later re-recorded with Bad Company, the band that he and Rodgers established after the final breakup of Free. Also, "Hold On" was covered by Maggie Bell, which was included in the album Suicide Sal. The album was reissued in 2007 by Ork Records, a division of Cherry Red, in a remastered edition with a 12-page booklet featuring an interview with Bundrick. Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1. "Blue Grass" Bundrick Bundrick 5:21 2. "Sammy's Alright" Bundrick Bundrick 4:05 3. "Anna" Kirke Kirke 3:39 4. "Just for the Box" Kossoff Instrumental 3:30 5. "Hold On" Kirke, Kossoff Kirke 5:21 6. "Fool's Life" Bundrick Bundrick 4:29 7. "Yellow House" Bundrick Bundrick 3:23 8. "Dying Fire" Kirke Kirke 4:29 9. "I'm on the Run" Bundrick Bundrick 4:33 10. "Colours" Elliott Burgess, Kossoff Kossoff 4:46 Personnel Paul Kossoff – lead guitars, vocals on "Colours" John "Rabbit" Bundrick – piano, electric piano, Mellotron, organ, vocals Tetsu Yamauchi – bass Simon Kirke – drums, vocals Additional personnel B.J. Cole – steel guitar on tracks 7 & 9