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    <title>Manabu Fujii on Jazz of Japan | Brian McCrory</title>
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      <title>Masako Kunisada: Wonderful Life</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Masako Kunisada’s spiritual, soulful voice channels truth and joy on her first album &lt;em&gt;Wonderful Life&lt;/em&gt; from 2012.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;With experience singing in jazz clubs, piano lounges, and events across Japan, Kunisada immerses herself in cross-genre influences including jazz, soul, soft rock, R&amp;amp;B, and Japanese traditionals. Her husky voice brims with emotion, and her proficiency in voice and piano charms audiences as she draws from popular jazz standards and deep cuts from other genres.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Masako Kunisada’s spiritual, soulful voice channels truth and joy on her first album <em>Wonderful Life</em> from 2012.</p>
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<p>With experience singing in jazz clubs, piano lounges, and events across Japan, Kunisada immerses herself in cross-genre influences including jazz, soul, soft rock, R&amp;B, and Japanese traditionals. Her husky voice brims with emotion, and her proficiency in voice and piano charms audiences as she draws from popular jazz standards and deep cuts from other genres.</p>
<p>Kunisada has grown up with a deep study of music, from classical to American soul, pop, R&amp;B, and jazz, and even had a stay in the US to absorb gospel music. A popular draw at Tokyo clubs, she is not limited to jazz but spans genres enthusiastically with surprising and pleasing results.</p>
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<p>On her first album as leader, Kunisada wins over listeners just as she does in live settings, by putting all her energy, soul, and a bit of humor into her pure voice to connect directly with the listeners. She bonds with the music with a natural ability, weaving musical nuances and lyrical meaning into her presence. With an easy groove and confidence, her positivity fills the music with love.</p>
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<p>Included in this twelve-track album are ten cover songs book-ended by two original songs. The first track “Wonderful Life” is a stimulating opening, spirited pop which gets the album into gear. Following this are jazz covers in original arrangements: “Body &amp; Soul”, “It’s All Right With Me”, “Come Rain Or Come Shine”, “Just Squeeze Me”, “For All We Know”, “Memories Of You”, and “Day By Day”.</p>
<p>Also included are covers of “Louisiana Sunday Afternoon”, “Loving You Was Like A Party”, and “Dancing In The Street”, adding pop-and-groove spices to the mix.</p>
<p>Closing the album is the singer’s second original tune on this album, “I’m Moving On”, a soulful gospel number. Among her accolades are the featuring of this moving song during 2012 and 2016 Olympic ballet events, as well as her performing in 2018 with the Dave Grusin’s Big Band for the Leonard Bernstein’s 100th Anniversary “West Side Story” Performance National Tour in Japan, where she sang the classic Bernstein showtune “Tonight” to great acclaim.</p>
<p>Altogether this accessible album emits good vibrations and positive energy, shining like a warm light from Masako Kunisada’s tangibly captivating vocals.</p>
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<li><a href="/audio/#mix-7">Excerpt from track #8: “For All We Know”</a></li>
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      <title>Yukako Yamano: 1st Stage</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Popular pianist Yukako Yamano’s &lt;em&gt;1st Stage&lt;/em&gt; is a rich and airy musical soufflé. Her catchy debut album from 2013 mixes together swinging jazz, modern fusion, cute pop, and straightforward sincerity. On &lt;em&gt;1st Stage&lt;/em&gt;, the world-traveling pianist introduces eleven of her feel-good melodies and propulsive rhythms as she balances unpretentious cheer with dramatic tension on the lively tracks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The listener may notice subtle Japanese pop and classical influences in the playing. With quick energy and clever movements, the music is fun, bold, and sincere. The songs vary from grooving straight-beat swing (“Over Parents”, “On A Sunny Moon”), rock-style solo piano (“Galopping Ponies”), romantic, sad ballads (“Another Step”, “Kanashimi No Mukougawa”), serious adventures (“Double A”, “City Walker”), anthemic ballad-rock (“Kanashimi No Mukougawa”), and quirky, candy-sweet fusion (“Wild Sweets”). On the whole, the album strives to involve the listener directly without overcomplicating the compositions, all while ensuring the musicians are having fun creating music together and keeping the audience hooked.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Popular pianist Yukako Yamano’s <em>1st Stage</em> is a rich and airy musical soufflé. Her catchy debut album from 2013 mixes together swinging jazz, modern fusion, cute pop, and straightforward sincerity. On <em>1st Stage</em>, the world-traveling pianist introduces eleven of her feel-good melodies and propulsive rhythms as she balances unpretentious cheer with dramatic tension on the lively tracks.</p>
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<p>The listener may notice subtle Japanese pop and classical influences in the playing. With quick energy and clever movements, the music is fun, bold, and sincere. The songs vary from grooving straight-beat swing (“Over Parents”, “On A Sunny Moon”), rock-style solo piano (“Galopping Ponies”), romantic, sad ballads (“Another Step”, “Kanashimi No Mukougawa”), serious adventures (“Double A”, “City Walker”), anthemic ballad-rock (“Kanashimi No Mukougawa”), and quirky, candy-sweet fusion (“Wild Sweets”). On the whole, the album strives to involve the listener directly without overcomplicating the compositions, all while ensuring the musicians are having fun creating music together and keeping the audience hooked.</p>
<p><em>1st Stage</em> features Yukako Yamano on piano along with regular trio members multi-genre drummer Manabu Fujii and well-known bassist Koichi Osamu, both professional and accomplished musicians in their own right. All of the songs on this album were written by Yamano Yukako.</p>
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<li><a href="/audio/#mix-3">Excerpt from track #1: “Over Parents”</a></li>
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