¡MOVE[Import Disc]
¡HIROMI UEHARA
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[Machine Translation] Hiromi Uehara's latest work "MOVE" has been released from TELARC in the US! Following her last album "Voice", this is an ironclad trio work with Anthony Jackson (b) and Simon Phillips (ds)! (It is a big hit in Japan!) In 2011, the trio released their album "Stan". In 2011, he won his first Grammy Award for his album "Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi Uehara". In 2011, she won her first Grammy Award for her album "Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi Uehara," and also performed at the New York Blue Note for one week for the seventh consecutive year, an unprecedented feat for a Japanese artist. On April 30 this year, Hiromi Uehara became the only Japanese artist to participate in the "International Jazz Day" commemorative concert held at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York City, and continues to be active on a global scale in both name and reality. The long-awaited second volume of "The Trio Project" with the world's best players, Anthony Jackson (b) and Simon Phillips (ds), formed for the previous album "Voice", is now available! While the concept of the previous album was "the ups and downs of people's hearts and emotions," this album expresses "the flow of emotions that move with the passage of time" through sound. All nine tracks are Hiromi Uehara's original compositions, opening with the title track, "MOVE," which starts with an alarm clock-like piano that announces the beginning of the day, followed by the furious groove of "11:49PM," which plays like a soundtrack following the flow of time in a day until the last track, "11:49PM. A colorful and dynamic soundscape that evokes the scenes encountered throughout the day and the various emotions that arise from them. The trio has spent a year touring the world since the release of their last album, "Voice," and their ironclad combination, backed by a sense of absolute trust, envelops the listener with overwhelming power and a sense of scale like an orchestra. All pieces were composed by Hiromi Uehara. Recorded April 18-20, 2012 at Airborne Studios, Zionsville, Indiana. Produced by Hiromi Uehara & Michael Bishop. Recording engineer is Michael Bishop.
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