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YUKO MABUCHI TRIO ----- YUKO MABUCHI TRIO ----- PURE ANALOGE 45RPM-JAZZ-LP/RECORD ----- MASTERED BY BERNIE GRUNDMAN IN USA ----- HIGH QUALITY 180GRAM BLACK VINYL PRESSING IN USA BY RTI ----- LIMITED EDITION ----- OUT OF PRINT ----- ( ...... ORIGINAL AUDIOPHILE 45RPM-JAZZ-LP/RECORD 2020 / ..... OVP = ORIGINAL VERSIEGELT = FACTORY SEALED !! / ...... ORIGINAL AUFNAHMEN 2017 BEI YARLUNG RECORDS IN USA / ..... ORIGINAL RECORDING 2017 BY YARLUNG RECORDS IN USA / ..... ORIGINAL HIGH QUALITY 180GRAM BLACK VINYL PRESSING 2018 IN USA BY RTI/ ..... HIGH QUALITY BLACK VIRGIN VINYL / ........ EINZIGES EXEMPLAR IN MEINER PRIVATEN, GEPFLEGTEN AUDIOPHILEN LP/RECORD-SAMMLUNG = ONLY ONE SAMPLE IN MY PERSONAL AUDIOPHILE LP/RECORD-COLLECTION(ONE EXEMPLARY) !! ...... DIESE ANALOGE LP/RECORD IST NOCH OVP = ORIGINAL VERSIEGELT = FACTORY SEALED !! ...... )

************************************************************************************************* Yuko Mabuchi Trio: Volume 1 (Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album) album cover Yuko Mabuchi ‎– Yuko Mabuchi Trio: Volume 1 Label: Yarlung Records ‎– YAR88157-161V Format: Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album Country: Germany Released: 2018 Genre: Jazz Style: Tracklist Hide Credits A1 What Is This Thing Called Love Written By – Cole Porter 7:30 A2 Valse Noire Written By – Mark Louis Lehman 5:10 B1 On Green Dolphin Street Written By – Bronislaw Kaper 7:21 B2 Seriously Written By – Sara Bareilles 8:47 Credits Acoustic Bass – Del Atkins Drums – Bobby Breton Engineer – Arian Jansen, Bob Attiyeh Mastered By – Bob Attiyeh, Steve Hoffman Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By – Bernie Grundman Photography – Cooper Bates Piano – Yuko Mabuchi Notes Recorded in the Brain and Creativity Institute's Cammilleri Hall, March 31, 2017 45rpm LP version produced in honor of the LA&OC Audio Society 25th Anniversary Craig & Diane Martin, Executive Producers. Additional support from David B. Levinson Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 191924881575 *********************************************************************************************** Yuko Mabuchi - Klavier Del Atkins - Kontrabass Bobby Breton - Schlagzeug Die Aufnahmen entstanden am 31. März 2017 in der Cammilleri Hall des The Brain and Creativity Institute durch Arian Jansen und Bob Attiyeh. Die aus Fukui, Japan, stammende Yuko Mabuchi begann bereits mit vier Jahren klassisches Klavier zu lernen, als sie jedoch als Teenager Oscar Peterson und Herbie Hancock zu hören bekam, war es um sie geschehen. Nach dem Schulabschluss ging sie nach Kyoto, studierte Jazz-Piano und stürzte sich anschließend 2010 in die Jazz-Szene Los Angeles. Es entstanden zwei Alben mit eigenen Kompositionen, nun folgt ihr Trio-Debüt mit fremdem Material, live eingespielt zum 25-jährigen Jubiläum der L.A./O.C. Audio Society. Stilsicher, lyrisch und unglaublich virtuos interpretiert die Japanerin hier neben den zwei Jazz-Standards auch ein Stück der Songwriterin Sara Bareilles sowie eines des Komponisten Mark Lehman. Brillant ebenso ihre Rhythmusgruppe, Bassist Del Atkins überzeugt durch sein elegantes Spiel und Soli voller Understatement, während Bobby Breton am Schlagzeug dezent und zurückhaltend swingt. Auch klanglich genügt die Veröffentlichung höchsten Ansprüchen, perfekt mikrophoniert besitzt die Aufnahme überragende Tiefe und Natürlichkeit. "Yuko Mabuchi Trio: Volume 1" ist ein wunderbares, klassisches Trio-Jazz-Album und kann nur empfohlen werden. Das Album wurde von Bernie Grundman gemastert und ist auf 45UpM geschnitten. Gepresst bei RTI in den USA. Titel: A1: What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter) A2: Valse Noire (Mark Lehman) B1: On Green Dolphin Street (Bronislaw Kaper) B2: Seriously (Sara Bareilles) ************************************************************************************************ Rezension: Schon in der Einleitung von "What Is This Thing Called Love" läßt die gerade erst in die USA gezogene japanische Pianistin keinen Zweifel daran, daß sie gewillt und in der Lage ist, auch an 90 Jahre alten Standards noch neue Aspekte zu entdecken! Mit Bassist Del Atkins und Drummer Bobby Breton läßt Mabuchi den Cole Porter-Klassiker in neuem Licht erstrahlen; Große Balladen mit impressionistischen Einschlag kann in "Valse Noire" bewundern; auch die Interpretationen von "On Green Dolphin Street" und "Seriously" sind unbedingt begeisternd. Klanglich ist der Live-Mitschnitt von stupender Präsenz und Direktheit – eines dieser Alben, die einem ein Jazztrio wirklich ins Wohnzimmer zaubern können. Hoffentlich läßt der zweite Teil nicht allzulange auf sich warten! (2018) ********************************************************************************************* Description AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head Yarlung - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl -Mastered By Bernie Grundman - Pressed at Pallas 100 Recommended All-Analog reissues Worth Owning - Michael Fremer Analogplanet 2019 bass and drums rarely step out from a supporting role. When they do, it is lovely to hear. The recording is natural and neutral with a bullet. I hear no tinkering or sweetening that does not belong there. Definition is top notch. Ambient cues, imaging solidity, and airiness are state of the art. The soundstage is huge and lifelike and you will be drawn into it I could easily hear the size of the venue.Though recorded live, the audience did not interrupt any of the performance and was well behaved. I really liked the “recorded before a live audience” vibe. Positive Feedback 180-gram vinyl, 45 RPM Note: This LP contains the first four numbers from the concert, not all eight appearing on the CD version. Pianist Yuko Mabuchi, Del Atkins, bass, and Bobby Breton, drums, performed for a full house at the Brain and Creativity Institute's intimate Cammilleri Hall on March 31, 2017. Yarlung recorded this classic performance in this intimate jewel of a concert hall. Yuko, Del and Bobby performed as a cohesive unit, and subsequent concert bookings will no doubt spread their music around the world. Jeff Wilson captures the spirit of this concert, and the sound of the Trio's debut Yarlung album, in his review for The Absolute Sound: "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 its in-the-room ambiance and tonal clarity." Other audiophiles and jazz buffs have praised Yuko's work in myriad publications. Positive Feedback's Robert H. Levy, posting to Yarlung News, enthuses "Yuko Mabuchi plays the ivories with the touch of an angel and the understanding of an artist many times her young age. She is backed by seasoned musicians with strong drive plus an acute sense of playing with and not over the pianist. This is Yarlung's third jazz album recorded like you wish all performances were recorded: Listening is just like being there. All that's missing here is the expensive tickets and sticky floor!" . Dr. Antonio Damasio generously invited Yarlung back to the Brain and Creativity Institute's Cammilleri Hall at USC for this concert and recording. This is the gem of a concert hall designed by Yasuhisa Toyota and lovingly built by Antonio and Hanna Damasio, where Yarlung recorded its first jazz albums with the Sophisticated Lady jazz quartet. Musicians: Yuko Mabuchi, piano Del Atkins, bass Bobby Breton, drums 1. What Is This Thing Called Love 2. Valse Noire 3. On Green Dolphin Street 4. Seriously Yuko Mabuchi - Yuko Mabuchi Trio : Violume 1 - 45rpm 180g LP ************************************************************************************************** 180-gram vinyl, 45 RPM Note: This LP contains the first four numbers from the concert, not all eight appearing on the CD version. Pianist Yuko Mabuchi, Del Atkins, bass, and Bobby Breton, drums, performed for a full house at the Brain and Creativity Institute's intimate Cammilleri Hall on March 31, 2017. Yarlung recorded this classic performance in this intimate jewel of a concert hall. Yuko, Del and Bobby performed as a cohesive unit, and subsequent concert bookings will no doubt spread their music around the world. Jeff Wilson captures the spirit of this concert, and the sound of the Trio's debut Yarlung album, in his review for The Absolute Sound: "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 its in-the-room ambiance and tonal clarity." Other audiophiles and jazz buffs have praised Yuko's work in myriad publications. Positive Feedback's Robert H. Levy, posting to Yarlung News, enthuses "Yuko Mabuchi plays the ivories with the touch of an angel and the understanding of an artist many times her young age. She is backed by seasoned musicians with strong drive plus an acute sense of playing with and not over the pianist. This is Yarlung's third jazz album recorded like you wish all performances were recorded: Listening is just like being there. All that's missing here is the expensive tickets and sticky floor!" Read Bob Levi's entire review here. Dr. Antonio Damasio generously invited Yarlung back to the Brain and Creativity Institute's Cammilleri Hall at USC for this concert and recording. This is the gem of a concert hall designed by Yasuhisa Toyota and lovingly built by Antonio and Hanna Damasio, where Yarlung recorded its first jazz albums with the Sophisticated Lady jazz quartet. ***************************************************************************************************

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Preis: EUR 199,99 ( minus 50% SALE-DISCOUNT / minus 50% AUSVERKAUFS-RECHNUNGSRABATT = 99,99 euro ) ----- OVP = ORIGINAL VERSIEGELT = FACTORY SEALED !! ----- PURE ANALOGE 45RPM-JAZZ-LP/RECORD ----- MASTERED BY BERNIE GRUNDMAN IN USA ----- HIGH QUALITY 180GRAM BLACK VINYL PRESSING IN USA ----- LIMITED EDITION ----- OUT OF PRINT ----- (..... EINZIGES EXEMPLAR IN MEINER PRIVATEN, GEPFLEGTEN AUDIOPHILEN LP/RECORD-SAMMLUNG = ONLY ONE SAMPLE IN MY PERSONAL AUDIOPHILE LP/RECORD-COLLECTION(ONE EXEMPLARY !! )...... SIEHE XXL-FOTOS (LOOK THE XXL-PHOTOS !!) ..... BITTE FOTOS ANKLICKEN (PLEASE CLICK ON THE XXL-PICTURES !!) ..... )


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