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YUKO MABUCHI TRIO ----- YUKO MABUCHI TRIO VOL.1 ----- 45RPM - 180 GRAM VINYL EDITION ----- MASTERING BY STEVE HOFFMAN AND BERNIE GRUNDMAN ----- LIMITED EDITION ----- ( ..... OVP = ORIGINAL VERSIEGELT = FACTORY SEALED !! ..... AUDIOPHILE JAZZ LP/RECORD AUS DEN USA / ..... ORIGINAL AUFNAHMEN 2017 BEI YARLUNG RECORDS IN USA / ..... ORIGINAL RECORDING 2017 BY YARLUNG RECORDS IN USA / ..... ORIGINAL HIGH QUALITY 180GRAM VINYL PRESSING(IMPORT) / ..... MASTERING BY STEVE HOFFMAN AND BERNIE GRUNDMAN / ..... EINZIGES EXEMPLAR IN MEINER PRIVATEN, GEPFLEGTEN AUDIOPHILEN LP-SAMMLUNG = ONLY ONE SAMPLE IN MY PERSONAL AUDIOPHILE LP/RECORD-COLLECTION(ONE EXEMPLARY) !! . ..... DIESE AUDIOPHILE POP-LP/RECORD IST NOCH ORIGINAL VERSIEGELT = FACTORY SEALED !! ...... )

******************************************************************************************** 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 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) ********************************************************************************************* 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) ********************************************************************************************* 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. **************************************************************************************** Description Executive producers Craig and Diane Martin attended Yarlung’s annual meeting in 2017, where Yuko, Del and Bobby played to celebrate the release of the trio’s first CD underwritten and executive produced by Randy Bellous. The Martins knew they wanted to support Yuko further. And with help from David B. Levinson, the Martins underwrote Bernie Grundman’s 45RPM pressing of the first half of this album on vinyl. Please see Yuko Mabuchi Trio’s CD page for more information and liner notes about the entire project. This valiant team has also underwritten Volume 2, which will be released later. 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, our society’s illustrious President and CEO. Thank you Bob Levi, Diane, Craig, David, Yuko, Del and Bobby for giving us so much to celebrate. 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 ambience and tonal clarity. –Jeff Wilson, The Absolute Sound The youthful Yuko’s jazz performances on the piano are remarkably mature, as are her accompanists on the double bass and drums. …the presence of the recording is uncannily real. –Neville Roberts, The UK’s Hi-Fi Choice This live recording is an awe-inspiring work of art. Pianist Yuko Mabuchi is as exciting on recording as she is in person. Here is a production that sparkles with improvisational creativity, energy, and the piano talents of a young and developing super star. This is a soulful CD, combining cultures, like serving grits and gravy with delicious miso soup. This talented lady and her trio are a force of nature that bring musical excellence and energetic excitement to an unforgettable jazz production. –Dee Dee McNeil Yuko Mabuchi takes command of both her instrument and the listener’s ears from the first stroke of the album’s opener … the live album is a must-own for piano trio aficionados and jazz lovers of all stripes. A tremendous highlight of the album is… “On Green Dolphin Street.” Pitched in Bill Evans’ preferred key of E-flat…. Dave Brubeck himself would have applauded the tight interplay of time between one half of the head, presented in a heavy ¾ that alternates sweetly with the straight ‘four-on-the-floor’ 4/4 of the next four bars of the same phrase…. Mabuchi, delicious bassist Del Atkins, and tasty drummer Bobby Breton make it new all over again…. Mabuchi’s right hand is the star of each of her solo flights. Clean, precise, and crisp like forebears Teddy Wilson, Marian McPartland, and Tommy Flanagan, but deeply harmonically and rhythmically inspired like the mentioned Evans… –Kathryn Ballard Shut, JazzTimes 素晴らしい出来映えに感心しました。元生徒のYUKOちゃんですが、一人のアーティストYUKOの音楽として同業者として聞き入ってしまいました。タッチ、リズム、グルーブ感、全体のダイナミクス、全てにおいて進化しましたね。何よりもピアノが歌っていてハートと音が直結してる感じがします。Bs Drとのコンビネーションやバランスも良く、ライブ盤なのに完成度の高さに感心しました。アレンジもかっこいい! I am impressed with the wonderful quality of this recording. My former student, now a fully matured young artist, has evolved in every aspect: touch, rhythm, groove feeling, dynamics, everything. The piano is singing and the heart and the sound are directly connected. I was impressed with the high degree of professionalism and expertise captured in this live concert, including the beautiful balance with the drums and bass. Ms. Mabuchi’s arrangements are sophisticated and cool. I can now listen to Yuko Mabuchi as a peer, one musician to another. –Kunihiro Kameda, Kyoto Cole Porter: What Is This Thing Called Love from Cole Porter’s musical Wake Up and Dream premiered by Elsie Carlisle in London in March of 1929. Frances Shelley sang the tune in the Broadway premiere in December of the same year. Famous recordings include those by Billie Holiday, Bill Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Anita O’Day, Julie London and Wynton Marsalis. Mark Lehman: Valse Noire Cincinnati composer and writer Mark Louis Lehman follows some of his compositional heroes, Hindemith, Bartók, Piston and Martin, with music both insightful and intimate. Here Yuko Mabuchi improvises with her trio on Lehman’s opening tune of Valse Noire, originally written for solo piano. Bronisław Kaper: On Green Dolphin Street Miles Davis made this tune world famous in his 1958 recording, but Kaper wrote this tune in 1947 for the film Green Dolphin Street. Also recorded by Ahmad Jamal, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Sonny Rollins, Sarah Vaughan, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and a long list of other famous interpreters. Sara Bareilles: Seriously Bareilles wrote Seriously for the singer Leslie Odom Jr. for a special session on This American Life. Yuko arranged this captivating tune and its nuances of deep humanity for the Trio. They performed it for the first time in Cammilleri Hall during our Yarlung concert. Yuko Mabuchi moved to the United States from her native Japan only recently, but when she plays American jazz she speaks the language perfectly. I love Yuko’s sense of rhythm and melody, and her improvising feels like she was born in Detroit or New York City. Her technique reminds me of some of Yuko’s music idols like Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock and Monty Alexander. But beyond her talent for traditional jazz, one can also hear flavors of American R&B, Hip-Hop and Blues, which Yuko loved as a teenager. This album’s associate producer and Yarlung special advisor Billy Mitchell describes Yuko’s playing as “funky from the heart,” and he means that as an enormous compliment. Yuko was born in Fukui, on the west coast of Japan, north of Kyoto. Dr. Antonio Damasio generously invited us back to the Brain and Creativity Institute’s Cammilleri Hall at USC for this concert and recording, where Yarlung recorded our first jazz albums with Sophisticated Lady jazz quartet. The superb concert hall acoustics and the cozy 90 seat size make Cammilleri ideal for all sorts of music but especially nice for an intimate jazz concert like this. If only more jazz clubs sounded like Cammilleri Hall! –Bob Attiyeh, producer *****************************************************************************************

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