"Misty" is a tranquil masterpiece that sublimates the aesthetics of "Japanese jazz."
A representative piano trio work by Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, a leading figure in the Japanese jazz scene. A smoky, lyrical piece that represents the essence of analog jazz.
Released in 1974, "Misty" is known as a masterpiece of trio jazz by pianist Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, and is a work that is passed down among jazz cafes and record enthusiasts. This work, which features standard numbers played with a lyrical and dignified touch, centered around the Erroll Garner masterpiece "Misty," has become synonymous with Japanese jazz as a sound that suits city nights and the sound of rain. The deep bass, understated drums, and transparent piano spin a sound that stays in your mind like a poem. This is an album with a "quiet heat" that will captivate jazz beginners and enthusiasts alike.
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7 TRACKS:
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1)
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Misty
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2)
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Blues
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3)
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Yesterdays
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4)
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Honey Suckle Rose
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5)
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Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
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6)
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I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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7)
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Angel Eyes
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Art Direction [Art Director] - Ben Nishizawa
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Bass - Isoo Fukui
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Drums - Tetsujiro Obara
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Yoshihiko Kannari
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Liner Notes - 佐藤秀樹
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Piano - Tsuyoshi Yamamoto
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Producer - Takeshi Fujii
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Supervised By [Reissue Supervision] - 塙耕記