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In Each Day, Something Good
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| AUM Fidelity launches its very rich 2010 release schedule with the brand new recordings of the Eri Yamamoto Trio, and further posits a living essence in the album title itself. This new studio album of compositions/songs are, as part of her recent threealbum string, nigh unmatched by her musical peers. Half of the songs were composed as a new “internal” soundtrack suite to the 1932 B&W silent film I Was Born, But... by Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu, one of the most important filmmakers in cinema history. While Ozu’s film is serious and sometimes heartbreaking, it also has lightness and humor; Yamamoto’s compositions accentuate this emotional complexity. The other half of the disc, equally compelling and far-ranging in mood, was composed through capturing Yamamoto’s experiences living in NYC and touring around the world. |
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ARTISTS Eri Yamamoto (piano, compositions); David Ambrosio (bass); Ikuo Takeuchi (drums) |
TRACKS 1. Attraction of the Moon
2. Secret Link
3. Every Day
4. We'll Figure Out Blues
5. Blue in Tunisia
6. I was Born
7. A Little Suspicious
8. Let's Eat, Then Everything will be OK
9. A Little Escape
10. Sheep Song
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