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Miho Sasaki Trio: From My Heart
ByThe first impression coming from the album's first spin is thateven though Japan is a long way, geographically and culturally, from the birthplace of jazzSasaki's music sounds American, as if the DNA of the Great American Songbook, jazz standards and the blues are embedded deep down in her bones. She and her trio open with the familiar "There Will Never Be Another You," starting out in a somewhat hushed and languid manner, laying down a loose groove while searching for a tighter one, certain it will coalesce. It does, after an initial improvisation on the theme which shifts gears in an eye blink, incited by a sharp snare drum hit, with bassist Yoshimisa Otsuka and drummer Yoshifumi Nihonmatsu gelling into a more assertive forward momentum which enlivens Sasaki and the entire trio dynamic.
Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is The Ocean" rolls the same way, a relaxed opening which moves into a relentless up-tempo romp, followed by the first of five Sasaki originals, starting with "Room 81," a buoyant sound that brings

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Sasaki closes with her original, the disc's title tune, music fittingly titled to describe the pianist's purity of purpose and focused artistic vision on a fine debut. ">
Track Listing
There Will Never Be Another You; How Deep Is The Ocean; Room 81; Under The Water; I Wish I Were You; But It's Alright; Lush Life; Struttin' with some Barbcue; From My Heart.
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Title: From My Heart | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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