Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Natuski Tamura: Summer Tree
Natuski Tamura: Summer Tree
ByNatsuki Tamura
trumpetb.1951

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958
The title track opens to a disturbing unnatural howl, analogous to Alfred Hitchcock's mass attack of crows in The Birds. Tamura's trumpet emerges from this horror soundtrack, morphing from alien to natural. But the foreign sounds are not the trumpeter's frequent humorous asides. There is a spiritualif startlingaspect to these ten minutes. Grinding, industrial sounds mix with subdued, percussive effects from household items, trumpet bleats, and swirls on "Summer Color." Tamura experiments at the low end of the piano adding an ominous air. His trumpet takes on a human-like voice, and it is not happy. "Summer Wind" features Fujii's vocal acrobatics, somewhere between catlike and demonic. Churning into Tamura's piano and trumpet, it is an indescribably eerie soundscape. The closing piece, "Summer Dream" begins with a drone, quickly joined by an unadulterated, muted trumpet for twelve spectral minutes.
It's difficult to say Summer Tree is a "different" type of recording for Tamura; everything he does breaks the constraints of conventionality. But where he often resists the fundamentals, this album interlocks experimentation and overdubs with exceptional playing imbued with a sense of deep isolation. Summer Tree is unquestionably the finest work Tamura has produced to date; shrewd, lyrical, and never more than a step away from the edge. ">
Track Listing
Summer Tree; Summer Color; Summer Wind; Summer Dream.
Personnel
Natsuki Tamura
trumpetAdditional Instrumentation
Natsuki Tamura: trumpet, wok, piano; Satoko Fujii: voice (3).
Album information
Title: Summer Tree | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Libra Records
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
