Tyrone Hashimoto - Key to Your Heart (2019)

  • 10 May, 11:06
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Title: Key to Your Heart (feat. David T Walker)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Teddy Bear Productions
Genre: Piano Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Soul
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:46:37
Total Size: 108 mb | 239 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Key to Your Heart (feat. David T Walker)
02. Someday We'll All Be Free (feat. David T Walker)
03. Everything Must Change (feat. David T Walker)
04. Where Do You Go? (feat. David T Walker)
05. Don't Let Me Be Lonely (feat. David T Walker)
06. So Far Away (feat. David T Walker)
07. You've Got a Friend (feat. David T Walker)
08. You Are so Beautiful (feat. David T Walker)
09. Ribbon in the Sky (feat. David T Walker)
10. This Christmas (feat. David T Walker)

It came out in 1994 from Edoya Records. The band says "Acoustic album" but strictly speaking, the guitar should be plug-in just because it is drumless. 7 songs out of 10 are supported by a simple backing with only guitars and pianos, and 3 songs only with guitars and basses. The songs of Tyrone Hashimoto resonate with Kobushi's every corner even rare. It is housed in a small work-like touch sandwiched in a normal album. There are two original songs, but the cover song is a soulful number that is black and white regardless of S. WONDER's 1982 "Ribbon in the sky", regardless of black and white in the early 1970s.

Although the curtain opens with the intro of the DAVID T. guitar's trembling tone, the color of the session mono is strong from the sound of the piano JOE SAMPLE (joined with 4 songs). The sound stands up compared with the number that the other piano and JEFF COLLELA are participating, and it is led by the piano while following the guitar. JOE is devoted to singing. I can see the strength of the touch. Not only the six songs DAVID T. WALKER's guitar came out to the front, but also the four songs that come from the gap of JOE, the guitar which is unbearable to fans reaches the ear with a rare sound. It will be a hint of sound making. There may be no other sound source that clearly understands the song's DAVID T. WALKER. (May not be.) The ARTEX guitars and amps will probably be PETERSON these days, but they have left some great teaching materials.


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Many thanks for lossless.