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Jazz
Performer: Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron
Title: Live In Japan
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Year 2007
Country US
Genre: Jazz
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 206
MP3 size: 1622 mb
FLAC size: 1971 mb
WMA size: 1646 mb
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Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron - Live In Japan mp3 album


Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron - Live In Japan mp3 album

Tracklist

1-1 Aurora Giapponese 1:50
1-2 Impronippo 15:21
1-3 How Can You Not? 7:51
1-4 If Only For A Time 8:23
1-5 Mio Caro Dottor Gräsler 8:22
1-6 Musashi 4:24
1-7 Improleaves 15:22
2-1 Winter Moon 5:54
2-2 Broken Time 7:52
2-3 Tokyo Reflections 2:23
2-4 Nuovo Cinema Paradiso 7:18
2-5 Ninfa Plebea 7:52
2-6 When I Think Of You 9:12
2-7 Improminor 11:08

Credits

  • Double Bass – Marc Johnson
  • Drums – Joey Baron
  • Piano – Enrico Pieranunzi

Notes

Recorded in Tokyo at Asahi Hall, Arena Hall and Yokohoma at Aka-Renga Hall on 18, 19, 23, 24, 25 March 2004

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CAM 5023 Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron Live In Japan ‎(2xCD, Album) C.A.M. Jazz CAM 5023 US 2007
Rainpick
Enrico Pieranunzi has long been recognized as one of the best European jazz pianists. This two-CD set with bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joey Baron, not actually a regular trio but one whose members have worked together on a number of occasions over two decades, was recorded during a concert tour of Japan in the spring of 2004, with selections taken from a number of different venues. Three engaging extended trio improvisations upon familiar standards are the highlight of this collection, though the pianist's delicious jazz waltz "How Can You Not?" and moody ballad "If Only for a Time" leave lasting impressions. The trio also explores four originals by noted Italian film composer Ennio Morricone, highlighted by the dramatic interpretation of "Musashi," in which the pianist's lyricism is complemented by Johnson and Baron's sensitive accompaniment. The spirit of Bill Evans is often present in Enrico Pieranunzi's playing throughout this collection, though it never takes over his musical persona. Highly recommended.