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Etsuko Tajima: Infinite Possibilities
ByEtsuko Tajima
pianob.1981
Her piano style is an attractive mix of jazz and classical elements often marked with an easygoing sense of swing. It blends well with the different styles and flourishes the rhythm section, bassist
Nori Naraoka
bass, acoustic
Mark Whitfield, Jr.
drums
Darrian Douglas
drums
Takuya Kuroda
trumpetb.1980

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
The lighter side of Tajima's playing shows best on two tracks. First there is her debonair strutting over Douglas' and Naraoka's second line groove on "Sunny Side Of The Street." Then on "Be My...," a fusion variation on "Be My Love," she charges hard on Fender Rhodes as Kuroda flies around on trumpet, while piano, bass and drums chase furiously behind him. Tajima also gets to show her vocal ability three times. She sings in a gentle Japanese over quietly vibrant electric piano on "If That's Meant To Be" and in endearing, cooing English on "The Nearness Of You" and "Burning Love."
Etsuko Tajima is both a talented and adventurous pianist making hauntingly pretty sounds. This first album gives a good account of what she can do. Hopefully she will give us a recorded update soon. ">
Track Listing
Giraffe in the Snow; If That's Meant To Be; Be My....; The Nearness of You; Be my Love; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Burning Love; Infinite Possibilities; Furusato.
Personnel
Etsuko Tajima
pianoEtsuko Tajima: piano, Fender Rhodes; vocal; strings; Nori Naraoka: bass, arrangements (except 3, 5); Mark Whitfield Jr.: drums (1-3, 7-8); Darrian Douglas: drums (4, 6); Takuya Kuroda: trumpet, arrangement (3).
Album information
Title: Infinite Possibilities | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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