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Label:
  One Voice - http://www.videoartsmusic.com/
Serial:
  VACV-1047
Title:
  Yoshio Suzuki: Moon and Breeze
Description:
  "Moon and Breeze"

Yoshio Suzuki
Track listing:
  1. Theme for Churaumi
2. Moon and Breeze
3. Pantanal
4. Wings
5. Eastern Town
6. Falling Summer
7. Evening Ivory
8. Passionate Lady
9. Koma
10. On Autumn Lake
11. In The Cradle
Genre:
  Easy Listening
Content:
  Stereo
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
 
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Reviews: 2

Review by Barb November 18, 2007 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
Y. Suzuki b & p, S. Noriki p & kb & synt, Y. Okabe per, M. Fujioka ss, S. China sanshin, S. Watanabe as, Y. Masuo g, H. Murakami ds, S. Inoue flt, C. Monroe ds, VideoArts 2004.
All songs are originals by Suzuki, some of them strongly influenced by Japanese folk music, some of them less but most are pure jazz tracks. Unfortunately, there`s an awful synth-string sound-carpet sometimes. I would like the music more without that. But where there is none, it are real good ballads or beautiful folk jazz with uncommon melodies and harmonies for western ears. A welcome alternation of attractive and thrilling music. The tracks are played in different line-ups, sometimes lead by sax sometimes by flute, Suzuki`s bass always playing an important part. There are always beautiful melodies and interplay with some exciting soloing.
The sound is perfect, rich of colour, very good soundstage and imaging, air for the instruments to breath, very dynamic, brilliant.

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Review by vsoft December 25, 2010 (0 of 2 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
I would not call it jazz. To me it sounds more like easy listening with a good measure of world music.
Oh well, if one wants to call it jazz - then SMOOTH should be added.

It is pretty good sound-wise.

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