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Moyo
Keiko Matsui
Moyo
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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Contemporary jazz icon Keiko Matsui's new album, (Swahili for "heart and soul"), recorded with local musicians in South Africa, Japan and the United States, introduces new sounds and rhythms to her elegant piano melodie...  more »

     
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All Artists: Keiko Matsui
Title: Moyo
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Shout Factory
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 4/24/2007
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Far East & Asia, Latin Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 826663104790

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Contemporary jazz icon Keiko Matsui's new album, (Swahili for "heart and soul"), recorded with local musicians in South Africa, Japan and the United States, introduces new sounds and rhythms to her elegant piano melodies and gentle jazz grooves. For this project, Keiko invited other artists into the creative process, including legendary trumpeter Hugh Masakela, sax player Gerald Albright, soprano sax player Paul Taylor, bassist/vocalist Richard Bona, drummer Akira Jimbo and vocalist Waldemar Bastos.

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CD Reviews

Looking forward, looking back: a wonderful retrospective
ShriDurga | 05/24/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Moyo is a wonderful album for those new to Keiko Matsui, capturing her musical development for the past two decades, from smooth jazz to new age, and the emergence of a new style incorporating a wider range of ethnic influences as well as a willingness to record in more spontaneous settings.



Following her divorce last year from her personal and professional partner of more than twenty years, the pianist/composer began exploring new musical directions, a walk into the future punctuated with occasional glances into the past. The result is her first album of original work in two years, music that both looks back and looks ahead.



Her new direction finds Matsui borrowing from the African contemporary jazz scene, not only in compositions infused with African rhythms, but also in her choice of performing and recording mates, including the reigning grandfather of South African jazz, trumpeter Hugh Masekela, Angolan vocalist Waldemar Bastos, and Cameroonian bassist/singer Richard Bona. Matsui also seems to be trying to open up her performing by recording with live musicians in more spontaneous settings, rather than continuing to develop the carefully orchestrated synthesizer work for which she has long been known and at which she excels.



She hasn't abandoned that style altogether. You can find a couple of examples on Moyo, slower numbers based on piano and synthetic strings that will be pleasingly familiar to fans who have made her albums of the past seven to eight years commercial successes. Going back even further, Matsui calls on saxophonist Paul Taylor, a member of her touring and recording band in the mid-to late 90's, and Gerald Albright, who first recorded with Matsui in 1991, to help light up a few smooth jazz memories.



If you've never heard Matsui, Moyo would be a great place to start. If you've been a fan for years, you might find this album a marvelous retrospective."
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Roddric E. Ellsberry | Warner Robins, GA | 05/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a Keiko Matsui fan since the days of Hiroshima. This CD is another one of Keiko's outstanding jazz creations. After listening to this CD I was breathless. I have no regrets purchasing "Moyo". Often jazz artists change their musical formula either too much or the other main complaint is lack of variety and not evolving enough musically. I think Keiko's CD has an excellent balance between the two. This CD is "HOT!" This is a must get for all jazz lovers and her live performances are simple amazing."
Keiko making exciting music again
DG | Oz, FL | 12/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have loved Keiko Matsui's music for years now and have attended many of her live shows. This album reminds me of her earlier jazzy works as opposed to the more recent "new age" style (although that was beautiful in its own way). This album is definitely a must have as it is a fine work of jazz showmanship and has many exciting world beats. Keiko produced this album herself and she did a masterful job. Great addition to any record collection."