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    <title>Keizo Kawano on Jazz of Japan | Brian McCrory</title>
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      <title>Fumiko Yamazaki: Here Goes!</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;From vibraphonist Fumiko Yamazaki, the aptly titled &lt;em&gt;Here Goes!&lt;/em&gt; is an enthusiastic introduction to her music with her jazz quartet on her 2011 debut release.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;With seven tracks at a running time of 48 minutes, the songs fall into a few distinct styles: poppy and upbeat (#1 “Here Goes!” and #6 “Genkidama”), energetic and jazzy (#5’s “Theme from Lupin the Third”), and beautifully bittersweet and evocative, highlighting the pure ringing beauty of the metal bars of the vibraphone hit in rapid succession by soft mallets.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<p>With seven tracks at a running time of 48 minutes, the songs fall into a few distinct styles: poppy and upbeat (#1 “Here Goes!” and #6 “Genkidama”), energetic and jazzy (#5’s “Theme from Lupin the Third”), and beautifully bittersweet and evocative, highlighting the pure ringing beauty of the metal bars of the vibraphone hit in rapid succession by soft mallets.</p>
<p>The poppy tracks are refreshing and positive, sounding suitable as light-hearted music for Japanese movies or animation (in fact, “Lupin the Third” is a well-known jazz song from the anime series of the same name, and strikes a brisk feeling of criminal adventure). Meanwhile, tracks #2, 3, and 4 (Sholom Secunda’s “Dona Dona”, Yamazaki’s original “Eternity”, and Astor Piazzolla’s famous tango “Oblivion”) are mysterious, gentle, and haunting, and arranged together like a fitting three-part suite. In a similar style, the final song “Okinagusa” closes the album with a peaceful, delicate performance, a graceful departure like a Japanese music box winding down with a wave goodbye.</p>
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<li><a href="https://youtu.be/hSs0lyZaMH0">Video from a live performance of the song “One” by Fumiko Yamazaki:</a></li>
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<li><a href="/audio/#mix-7">Excerpt from track #2: “ドナドナ (<em>Dona Dona</em>)”</a></li>
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