Hiromi - Electrifying Piano (2025)

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Title: Electrifying Piano
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:50:34
Total Size: 575 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Hiromi – Seeker (feat. Anthony Jackson & Simon Phillips) (07:25)
2. Hiromi – XYZ (feat. Sonicwonder) (06:56)
3. Hiromi – Haze (feat. Anthony Jackson & Simon Phillips) (05:49)
4. Hiromi – Desire (feat. Anthony Jackson & Simon Phillips) (07:16)
5. Hiromi – Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, Pathetique (feat. Anthony Jackson & Simon Phillips) (05:13)
6. Hiromi – Dançando No Paraíso (07:37)
7. Hiromi – Pendulum (feat. Sonicwonder & Michelle Willis) (05:57)
8. Hiromi's Sonicbloom – Time Out (06:40)
9. Hiromi – Balloon Pop (feat. Sonicwonder) (06:17)
10. Hiromi – Voice (feat. Anthony Jackson & Simon Phillips) (09:13)
11. Hiromi – Green Tea Farm (04:34)
12. Hiromi – Spectrum (05:04)
13. Hiromi – Blackbird (05:21)
14. Hiromi – Ribera Del Duero (04:00)
15. Hiromi's Sonicbloom – Caravan (08:49)
16. Hiromi – BQE (05:56)
17. Hiromi – Old Castle, by the river, in the middle of a forest (08:20)

Whether playing solo, with a trio, a full-on electric band, or an orchestra, adventurous jazz pianist and composer Hiromi Uehara is as likely to meld post-bop and funk as she is pop and classical -- sometimes in the same composition. Beginning with her 2003 debut Another Mind, she challenged genre classifications with her technical command of the instrument, her dynamic sense of harmony, and a complex rhythmic sensibility. Spiral, recorded live in 2005, was cut direct-to-disc with a studio trio. In 2008, she and Chick Corea recorded a series of piano duets at Tokyo's Blue Note. After a two-album stint with bassist Stanley Clarke, she formed the longstanding Trio Project with contra-bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips. Their 2011 debut Voice wed progressive, vanguard, and post-bop jazz to fiery improvisation and bluesy readings of Beethoven. The same year she released Get Together: Live in Tokyo, the first of two live albums with pianist/vocalist Akiko Yano. In 2017 Hiromi released Live in Montreal with composer and harpist Edmar Castaneda. Two years later, she issued her solo piano debut Spectrum, and in 2021 she released Silver Lining Suite with a chamber-string quintet. She debuted a new electric quartet on Sonicwonderland in 2023. The group followed with Out There two years later.