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Ittetsu Nasuda: Tailwind
ByQuite frankly, Tailwind just happens to be an outstanding musical presentation from a group of unheralded talented musicians documenting a compelling session of jazz. Who are these guys? Well, apart from the leader, there is fellow countryman and percussionist
Takafumi Nikaido
percussion
Gabriel Vivas
bassJuán Chiavassa
drums
Dan Neville
vibraphoneb.1989
The high-flying session takes off with "Frigatebird," and a splendid introduction from Nasuda as Neville and the rest of the group follow on one of the notable tunes of the album. This is followed by the mid-tempo Latin jazz sound of "La Madrugada" (The Morning), one of the high points of the set. It features the pianist on a tender solo and one of the special moments of the piece. The Latin elements' Latin rhythms and percussive flavor come shining brightly on the spicy "Arroz Con Mi Son" with the leader and the vibraphonist sharing center stage here on a shoulder-moving piece of Latin music.
The percussionist and drummer take the limelight on the moving grooves of "Centro Habana" enjoined by Nasuda's delicate piano solo and further enhanced by Neville's vibes along with the rest of the band's terrific accompaniment. One of the finest tunes of the album comes from the contemporary jazz number "Tadoussac" offering a beautiful melody and a taste of the light jazz sound one is accustomed to hearing on a typical smooth ballad.
The light jazz music continues on the breezy "September Breeze" featuring tender bass lines from Vivas, light touches on the keys from Nasuda and background sounds from the drummer and percussionist. "Grayscale" follows in much the same way with "Walking by the Sea" taking on a more somber and humbling take featuring a duet with the leader and vibraphonist on a beautiful piece of music. The perky "Old Putnam Trail" and the slightly dark-toned piano solo of the finale "Sparkling Reflection" round out the impressive session of music.
Not yet a well-known name in the enormous landscape of jazz today, pianist Ittetsu Nasuda is well on his way towards changing that with the quality of the compositions and the caliber of the musicianship on Tailwind. ">
Track Listing
Frigatebird; La Madrugada; Rinne Tensei; Arroz Con Mi Son; Centro Habana; Tadoussac; September Breeze; Grayscale; Walking by the Sea; Ishigaki Blues; Old Putnam Trail; Sparkling Reflection.
Personnel
Ittetsu Nasuda
pianoDan Neville
vibraphoneGabriel Vivas
bassTakafumi Nikaido
percussionJuán Chiavassa
drumsAlbum information
Title: Tailwind | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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