Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Trio + - Lonely Woman (2010)
Artist: Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Trio
Title: Lonely Woman
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Doubtmusic
Genre: Free Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:48:09
Total Size: 246 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Lonely Woman
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Doubtmusic
Genre: Free Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:48:09
Total Size: 246 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lonely Woman (Quintet) (Coleman) - 14:17
02. Lonely Woman (Guitar Solo) (Coleman) - 4:22
03. Lonely Woman (Trio) (Coleman) - 10:26
04. Lonely Woman (Trio) (Coleman) - 4:19
05. Lonely Woman (Guitar Solo) (Coleman) - 3:41
06. Lonely Woman (Quintet) (Coleman) - 11:04
ONJT means a abbreviation of Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Trio, Otomo Yoshihide (guitar), Mizutani Hiroaki (bass, misc.), Yoshigaki Yasuhiro(drums, percussion) and "+" means the guests for those 2 CDs ; Sachiko M (sinewaves) and Jim O'rourke (EMS synthesizer).
Otomo continues with his "New Jazz" project from ONJQ (Quintet) via ONJE (Ensemble) to ONJO (Orchestra), and this time he organize his core group / trio form. Those 2 CDs are long-expected works, Otomo try to revive birth and death of "free jazz" by contemporary sounds and interpretations.
A death of Albert Ayler has been identified on 25th October, 1970 at East River, N.Y.C. 40 years has past from Albert's death. How does improvised music changed over 40 years ? Here is the answer in some way.
"Lonely Woman" composed by Ornette Coleman is the tune that Otomo continues to long play for love. "Lonely Woman" is beginning tune of 'The Shape Of Jazz To Com' LP (1959), has unforgettable melody and loved by many jazz musicians. This CD includes Otomo's quintet (ONJT+), trio and guitar solo playing. Otomo put various expression into each playing and this seems like as if "lonely woman suite".
Otomo continues with his "New Jazz" project from ONJQ (Quintet) via ONJE (Ensemble) to ONJO (Orchestra), and this time he organize his core group / trio form. Those 2 CDs are long-expected works, Otomo try to revive birth and death of "free jazz" by contemporary sounds and interpretations.
A death of Albert Ayler has been identified on 25th October, 1970 at East River, N.Y.C. 40 years has past from Albert's death. How does improvised music changed over 40 years ? Here is the answer in some way.
"Lonely Woman" composed by Ornette Coleman is the tune that Otomo continues to long play for love. "Lonely Woman" is beginning tune of 'The Shape Of Jazz To Com' LP (1959), has unforgettable melody and loved by many jazz musicians. This CD includes Otomo's quintet (ONJT+), trio and guitar solo playing. Otomo put various expression into each playing and this seems like as if "lonely woman suite".