¡Duo
¡Shinpei Ruike & George Nakajima
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[Machine Translation] Shinpei Ruike, a trumpeter active in a variety of fields, recorded this impressive duo album with pianist Joji Nakajima, who plays with his band "RS5pb" (Ruike Shinpei 5 pieces band) and others. Ruike Shinpei, who has recorded many progressive, effectual, and post-rock sounding albums, has advanced to the next phase by playing mainly slow numbers throughout the album. Shinpei Ruike, who had been playing live almost every day and had no great attachment to making albums, realized the meaning and importance of leaving works in 2020, when his activities were restricted due to the pandemic disaster. Around the same time, he received an offer from "saule branche shincho", a musical base in his hometown of Hachinohe, and a duo project with his hometownmate Joji Nakajima was realized. The duo's performance has gained freedom, depth, shade, and luster through the metabolic effect of recording in their hometown with their Hachinohe connections, as they had felt a sense of distance from their hometown due to the Corona disaster that prevented them from returning home. The cover songs include Paul Motian's famous song ( 1 ), which Fred Hirsch and many other musicians have featured on their albums, Spinetta's melancholy song ( 2 ) from her last album "Madre en anos luz" under the name of Spinetta Harde, and Miles Davis' song ( 3 ) from "The Birth of Cool". ( 3 ) from Miles Davis' "The Birth of Cool", ( 4 ) from the classic French film "Man and Woman" ( Japanese title ( Love is stronger than we are ) ), ( 8 ), a masterpiece dedicated by Antonio Carlos Jobim to his beloved daughter, ( 7 ) ( 11 ), and a variety of standards ( 7 ) ( 11 ), a selection that is full of aesthetic sense. The original songs are also well-known on RS5pb, including the famous song ( 9 ) based on Vida, a woman in Richard Brautigan's novel ( Where does love go? ), and other aesthetic songs.
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