
Hiromi
pianob.1979
She wastes no time in this carefully structured solo endeavor, diving into and broadly stroking her way through "Kaleidoscope." The song is an artistical definition of the word, viewed through a multi-colored lens that belies the black and white ocular of a piano. It sets a riveting pace and an exquisitely high bar. Seemingly nothing but a ballad could follow such a high-speed chase. Indeed, "Whiteout" quietly acknowledges the softer and graceful side of Hiromi's repertoire. Mind blowing, yet gentle piano runs with a million perfectly placed snowflakes (notes) embody this original born on a blanket of fresh fallen snow. "Yellow Wurlitzer Blues" dots another corner of the canvas as she transforms into a boogie-woogie pianist right before your ears, while somehow maintaining her own vibrant signature identity.
The title track, "Spectrum," is likely to be considered the consummate and most significant piece on the record. There aren't enough superlatives to do this work of art justice. Already a beautiful melody,

Paul McCartney
bass, electricb.1942

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Needing to catch our breath again, she meanders provocatively, yet soothingly, throug "Once in a Blue Moon." The piece gathers steam along the way, only to progress back down, in this reflective movement.

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937
Remarkable in its scope and vivid in its illustration, Specturm once again personifies the brilliantly gifted pianist's extraordinary skill set. Feeling and caressing every note empowers her to soar above the clouds and delicately shower her beauty upon us like heavenly drops of rain. ">
Track Listing
Kaleidoscope; Whiteout; Yellow Wurlitzer Blues; Spectrum; Mr. C. C.; Once In a Blue Moon; Rhapsody in Various Shades of Blue; Sepia Effect.
Personnel
Hiromi
pianoHiromi: piano.
Album information
Title: Spectrum | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Telarc Records
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