Tsuyoshi YAMAMOTO Trio - Blues To East 1978
RJD 1
Jazz
Imagine listening to a piano trio,alone in the middle of the night as you sip your favourite drink.Tsuyoshi Yamamolo Trio offers just such a mood.Yamamoto is highly musical and his expressions nalural.neilher overly technical nor overly serious,and his performance is relaxed and melodious.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto(p),
Tsutomu Okada(b),
Hiroshi Murakami(dr)
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A1. Our Delight 4:40
A2. Love Theme From Spartacus 9:27
A3. All In Love Is Fair 2:27
B1. Love For Sale 5:45
B2. My Old Flame 5:12
B3. Blues To East 5:33
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Girl Talk 1975
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Girl Talk 1975
Jazz
Previously available as a standard XRCD, this very popular TBM Release has now been remastered for XRCD24! Features: Tsuyoshi Yamamoto on piano, Akira Daiyoshi on bass and Tetsujiro Obara on drums. Includes their special renditions of: “I Love you Porgy,” “Autumn in New York” and of course “Girl Talk.” The soothing sound of this XRCD is a superb example of just how good a Piano-Trio from Japan can sound.
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Completing a “trilogy” of great records that started with Midnight Sugar and Misty, Girl Talk solidified Tsuyoshi Yamamoto’s reputation as Japan’s premier jazz pianist. Though he would continue to tour and record for Takeshi “Tee” Fujii more than a decade, GIRL TALK became the pinnacle of his career. This trio of classic LPs together are a benchmark in Japanese jazz records in particular and recording engineering in general. As usual, master recordist Yoshihiko Kannari worked with Yamamoto, bassist Akira Daiyoshi and drummer Tetsujiro Onaba at AOI Studios, Tokyo, which featured a tight, nicely baffled room. Kannari’s recordings are prized for their immediacy and dynamic expressiveness, both traits exhibited on Girl Talk to startling effect. Like Midnight Sugar and Misty before it, Kannari’s work on Girl Talk won him the prestigious Swing Journal Critic Poll “Jazz Disc” Engineering award in 1976. It is only natural that Cisco Music include this historic title on its Limited Edition 45-rpm HQ-180 Vinyl.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto- Piano
Isoo Fukui- Bass
Tetsujiro Obara- Drums
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Lp A
A1. The Way We Were 5:27
A2. Girl Talk 6:13
A3. Gone With the Wind 6:36
Lp B
B1. Take the 'A' Train 5:22
B2. I Love You Porgy 4:51
B3. What Now My Love 5:01
B4. Autumn In New York 4:44
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Previously available as a standard XRCD, this very popular TBM Release has now been remastered for XRCD24! Features: Tsuyoshi Yamamoto on piano, Akira Daiyoshi on bass and Tetsujiro Obara on drums. Includes their special renditions of: “I Love you Porgy,” “Autumn in New York” and of course “Girl Talk.” The soothing sound of this XRCD is a superb example of just how good a Piano-Trio from Japan can sound.
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Completing a “trilogy” of great records that started with Midnight Sugar and Misty, Girl Talk solidified Tsuyoshi Yamamoto’s reputation as Japan’s premier jazz pianist. Though he would continue to tour and record for Takeshi “Tee” Fujii more than a decade, GIRL TALK became the pinnacle of his career. This trio of classic LPs together are a benchmark in Japanese jazz records in particular and recording engineering in general. As usual, master recordist Yoshihiko Kannari worked with Yamamoto, bassist Akira Daiyoshi and drummer Tetsujiro Onaba at AOI Studios, Tokyo, which featured a tight, nicely baffled room. Kannari’s recordings are prized for their immediacy and dynamic expressiveness, both traits exhibited on Girl Talk to startling effect. Like Midnight Sugar and Misty before it, Kannari’s work on Girl Talk won him the prestigious Swing Journal Critic Poll “Jazz Disc” Engineering award in 1976. It is only natural that Cisco Music include this historic title on its Limited Edition 45-rpm HQ-180 Vinyl.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto- Piano
Isoo Fukui- Bass
Tetsujiro Obara- Drums
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Lp A
A1. The Way We Were 5:27
A2. Girl Talk 6:13
A3. Gone With the Wind 6:36
Lp B
B1. Take the 'A' Train 5:22
B2. I Love You Porgy 4:51
B3. What Now My Love 5:01
B4. Autumn In New York 4:44
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Misty 1974
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Misty 1974
Label: FIM
Jazz
Imagine yourself listening to a piano trio, alone in the middle of the night as you sip your favorite drink Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio offers just such a mood. Yamamoto is highly musical and his expressions natural, neither overly technical nor overly serious, and his performance is relaxed and melodious. This album, now on SACD, is his second, after the debut of "Midnight Sugar" FIM 35, and it won the "Best Engineering Award" from the Jazz Disk Awards in 1974 when it was originally released on TBM Records, one of Japan's oldest and most prestigious jazz labels.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto- Piano,
Isoo Fukui- Bass
Tetsujiro Obara- Drums
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01. Misty
02. Blues
03. Yesterdays
04. Honey Suckle Rose
05. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
06. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
07. Angel Eyes
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Label: FIM
Jazz
Imagine yourself listening to a piano trio, alone in the middle of the night as you sip your favorite drink Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio offers just such a mood. Yamamoto is highly musical and his expressions natural, neither overly technical nor overly serious, and his performance is relaxed and melodious. This album, now on SACD, is his second, after the debut of "Midnight Sugar" FIM 35, and it won the "Best Engineering Award" from the Jazz Disk Awards in 1974 when it was originally released on TBM Records, one of Japan's oldest and most prestigious jazz labels.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto- Piano,
Isoo Fukui- Bass
Tetsujiro Obara- Drums
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01. Misty
02. Blues
03. Yesterdays
04. Honey Suckle Rose
05. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
06. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
07. Angel Eyes
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