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Masabumi Kikuchi Trio - Sunrise (2012) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Masabumi Kikuchi Trio - Sunrise (2012) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Masabumi Kikuchi Trio - Sunrise (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 51:01 minutes | 951 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Masabumi Kikuchi makes his ECM debut with "Sunrise". The album bursting with riveting spontaneity and free-form improvisation finds the well-versed musician joined by a star-studded lineup which includes double bassist Thomas Morgan and legendary drummer Paul Motian. The serene ten track work, comprised of mostly ballads, is executed flawlessly as each harmonic movement is handled with precision and clarity. The trio, all masters in the jazz world, deliver an album that is breathtaking.

Though he is hardly a household name, Japanese pianist Masabumi "Poo" Kikuchi has played, recorded, and toured with dozens of musicians since his career began in the early 1960s. He is well-known to ardent jazz fans as a member of Tethered Moon, the decades-old trio that featured him alongside the late drummer Paul Motian and double bassist Gary Peacock, and Motian's Trio 2000. Kikuchi is rightly regarded as a unique and even iconoclastic stylist. Sunrise is his ECM debut. It's also the last studio session Motian played on. It's a collectively improvised trio album recorded in 2009 with Motian and double bassist Thomas Morgan. Most of these ten tunes are mid-length, four, to just-under-seven minutes, with one over and one brief interlude at two. This is a quietly astonishing recording, because it is, essentially, a freely improvised rubato suite based on the ballad – pillared at beginning, middle, and end (with selections that have the word "Ballad" in their titles). It showcases an approach to the form that is mysterious, intuitive, and purposely unsystematic. Key changes and slight tempo variations occur suddenly, and then vanish as if their appeal has been exhausted, only to return at a later time – or not. Kikuchi's touch reveals no hesitation in his ideas. His harmonic statements are instinctive, canny, sometimes spare, sometimes subtly dissonant, but always compelling; they never force their way. Motian's unshakeable and melodic sense of time is present at each moment, seemingly anticipating the many shifts, and Morgan's bass playing shimmers rather than pulses. It asserts pointillist moments in shapes and shades in accordance with the pianist's impeccable sense of direction and his centering presence. Singling out an individual tune is futile since all of this music is of a piece, full of subtlety and elegance, but nearly radical in its lyric invention and rhythmic flow. Sunrise is, like its title, a gradually unfolding, poetic stunner.

Tracklist:

01 - Ballad 1
02 - New Day
03 - Short Stuff
04 - So What Variations
05 - Ballad 2
06 - Sunrise
07 - Sticks And Cymbals
08 - End Of Day
09 - Uptempo
10 - Last Ballad

Produced by Manfred Eicher. Engineer: James A. Farber.
Recorded in September 2009 Avatar Studios, New York.

Musicians:
Masabumi Kikuchi - piano
Thomas Morgan - double-bass
Paul Motian - drums

Analyzed: Masabumi Kikuchi Trio / Sunrise
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR15 -2.05 dB -22.24 dB 5:38 01-Ballad 1
DR14 -3.96 dB -22.92 dB 4:48 02-New Day
DR16 -0.50 dB -22.65 dB 2:11 03-Short Stuff
DR12 -0.20 dB -17.53 dB 5:33 04-So What Variations
DR15 -2.34 dB -22.95 dB 7:17 05-Ballad 2
DR14 -0.20 dB -19.73 dB 5:53 06-Sunrise
DR13 -0.20 dB -18.16 dB 6:18 07-Sticks And Cymbals
DR13 -0.46 dB -18.91 dB 4:51 08-End Of Day
DR15 -0.20 dB -18.04 dB 4:11 09-Uptempo
DR13 -2.02 dB -20.74 dB 5:20 10-Last Ballad
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2376 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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