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Jen Shyu: Jade Tongue
Though born and raised in the US, she has done extensive research into her own ethnic heritage, traveling to Taiwan, Cuba and Brazil to research the Chinese Diaspora. With excerpts from the Tao Te Ching and Cuba Commission Report: A Hidden History of the Chinese in Cuba combining with the work of various contemporary poets and Shyu's own original work, the texts Shyu has assembled for Jade Tongue all reflect this work. The mood is somber, often taking a strikingly tragic look at the euphoric heights and moribund depths of the human condition.
The rhythm pairing of bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer

Dan Weiss
drums
Shane Endsley
trumpet
David Binney
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Miles Okazaki
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Her vocals segue seamlessly between bilingual spoken word and wordless improvisation, as on "Elliptical/Wayward Son." Her evocative unaccompanied opening, "Mother Cow's Companion," sets the tone exquisitely, while "Moonlight Sorrow," a feature for Shyu's singing with only piano accompaniment, ends the record with a return to a more even-tempered melancholy.
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Mother Cow's Companion; Chapter 33; Li Bai; Soomi Line; The Chinese-cuban Queston Part 1: From What Places?; Part 2: What Were the Causes?; Part 3: the Human Color; Su Xiang Gee (Thinking Back); Elliptical/Wayward Son; Lunation; Leo Strong; Eye[i] Inside; Moon Night Sorrow.
Personnel
Jen Shyu
vocalsJen Shyu: vocals; Thomas Morgan: bass; Dan Weiss: drums; Shane Endsley: trumpet; David Binney: saxophone; Miles Okazaki: guitar.
Album information
Title: Jade Tongue | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Self Produced
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