Mabuchi, Yuko: Vol. 1
Mabuchi, Yuko: Vol. 1
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Mabuchi, Yuko
Label: Yarlung Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 191924881575
Genre: Jazz
Pianist Yuko Mabuchi is joined by bassist Del Atkins and drummer Bobby Breton for this audiophile recording of four popular and jazz tunes recorded in The Brain and Creativity Institute's Cammilleri Hall, March 31, 2017.Yuko dedicated this release to the 25th Anniversary of the Los Angeles and Orange County Audio Society, the largest association of audiophiles on the planet, and to the 70th Birthday of Robert H. Levi, Yarlung's society's illustrious President and CEO. If Mabuchi's playing can be described as tasteful, economical, and lyrical, it should also be noted that her rapid single-note runs are impeccably executed. The performances benefit from an exceptionally realistic recording that stands out for it's in-the-room ambience and tonal clarity. Recorded in The Brain and Creativity Institute's Cammilleri Hall, March 31, 2017.
Tracks:
1.1 What Is This Thing Called Love - Cole Porter
1.2 Valse Noire - Mark Louis Lehman
1.3 On Green Dolphin Street - Bronislaw Kaper
1.4 Seriously - Sara Bareilles