RYO FUKUI IN NEW YORK-CD with Explanation in Japanese and English F/S w/Track#
Description:
Packing size: 14.3 x 12.5 x 1.2 cm; 90 g
Manufacturer: SOLID/SLOW BOAT
EAN: 4526180556589
time: 45 minutes
Label: SOLID/SLOW BOAT
Discalcing: 1
universounds presents DEEP JAZZ REALITY supervision and commentary: Yusuke Okawa 2021 latest digital remastering, with new commentary! Very popular! YouTube total views over 15 million times in the Japanese jazz series World-popular Japanese jazz pianist Ryo Fukui, unearthed a completely unreleased live sound source recorded in 1977! A touch full of conviction for the latest project that sends masterpieces buried in jazz history back to the world, a swing feeling with a core, and emotions that ooze in the average of dynamism, supervised by Yusuke Ogawa of record shop Universounds.
, Ryo Fukui, who landed in New York, approaches the essence of bop with the rhythm corps of Barry Harris, who looks up to his master. Ryo Fukui passed away in 2016 with only five works left in the
.
this is the fourth film recorded in 1999. Recorded
in New York with Barry Harris' rhythm squad, Lyle Atkinson (bass) and Leroy Williams (drums), this work conveys Fukui's charm as a bop pianist.
the selection and composition centered on the standard, and of course, the enthusiasm and the sense of power are also play.
a profound touch full of conviction, a feeling of swing with a core and elasticity, and emotions and poetry that ooze in the average of dynamism.
a fresh sound that feels the breath and will of Fukui. I'm also happy to see a re-performance of mellow dream, my representative song
.
Ogawa Yusuke (UNIVERSOUNDS/Deep Jazz Reality) Tracklist1. Hot House2. All The Things You Are3. Red Carpet4. Bouncing With Bud5. Embraceable You6. Just One Of Those Things7. Mellow Dream member Ryo Fukui (p) Leroy Williams (ds) Lyle Atkinson (b) Recorded In February 1999 NY recording
A confident touch, a swing feeling with a core, an emotion that oozes into dynamism.
, Ryo Fukui, who landed in New York, approaches the essence of bop with the rhythm corps of Barry Harris, who looks up to his master. Ryo Fukui passed away in 2016 with only five works left in the
.
this is the fourth film recorded in 1999. Recorded
in New York with Barry Harris' rhythm squad, Lyle Atkinson (bass) and Leroy Williams (drums), this work conveys Fukui's charm as a bop pianist.
the selection and composition centered on the standard, and of course, the enthusiasm and the sense of power are also play.
a profound touch full of conviction, a feeling of swing with a core and elasticity, and emotions and poetry that ooze in the average of dynamism.
a fresh sound that feels the breath and will of Fukui. I'm also happy to see a re-performance of mellow dream, my representative song
.
(C)RS