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Yoko Miwa Trio: Songs Of Joy
ByBut the studio remains the same, and idle time prompted Miwa to ..."write something every day. I just tried to sit down at the piano and play whatever I felt..." The result of those efforts in a musically frustrating and personally sad timeher father passed in 2020 after a battle with Alheimer's Diseaseis a show of inner strength and optimism showcased in her Songs Of Joy.
Miwa's star rose at a steep angle after breakout album, Fadeless Flower (Self Produced, 2004), then leveled off at highest of altitudes with Pathways (Ocean Blue Tear Music, 2017) and Keep Talkin' (Ocean Blue Tear Music, 2017). The template was to mix some of her own engaging compositions with a familiar jazz standard or two and a sprinkling of pop tunes, all laid down with an energetic elegance tinted by undercurrents of her classical background.
Miwa opens Songs of Joy with an anthemic rendition of Richie Havens' "Freedom," the song that launched the folk singer's star into the heavens after his version was documented in the movie Woodstock. Miwa approaches "Freedom" with a McCoy Tyner-like muscularity, backed by the dense rhythmic back drop from bassist

Will Slater
bassScott Goulding
drumsMiwa includes

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Largo Desolato" is one of five Miwa originals that came out of her daily writing routine. A lonely tune hooked into the mood of the the empty streets of New York during the pandemic lockdown, it is a sound that holds onto an optimism inside the desolation; while things get even deeper into that mood with her original "The Lonely Hours," for her father, and for the pandemic influenced circumstances of his passing.
Billy Preston's "Song Of Joy" is as tranquil and lovely as a song can be in the trio's hands; and Duke Pearson's "No Problem" rolls and rollicks with a straight ahead gusto.
The set's closer, the folk classic "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You," is a change of pace. Bassist

Brad Barrett
bass, acousticTrack Listing
Freedom; Largo Desolato; Song Of Joy; Small Talk; The Lonely Hours; No Problem; The Rainbirds; Think Of One; Inside A Dream; Tony's Blues; Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Brad Barratt: acoustic bass (11).
Album information
Title: Songs Of Joy | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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