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Moyo
Pianist Keiko Matsui, a favorite among smooth jazz and crossover fans for her elegant melodic style, breaks new ground on several fronts with Moyo. Having split with her husband Kazu Matsui, who produced her previous albums, she produced it herself, for a new label (Shout Factory), and recorded much of it in South Africa (as well as Japan, New York, California, and Colorado). Moyo has a high special-guest quotient: trumpeter Hugh Masekela, saxophonists Paul Taylor and Gerald Albright, and singer-bassist Richard Bona are featured. But the clean and sometimes spare arrangements allow the personal nature of the writing to come through. When Matsui trusts in the forceful lyricism of her playing, as on the title track (Swahili for "Heart and Soul"), she makes the strongest impression. But even when she employs synthesizer and soprano sax sweetening, the songs maintain their honest expression. The rhythmic thrust of South African-derived songs such as "After the Rain" may well open her up to a new audience. --Lloyd Sachs
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Tracks| 1 | Heart And Soul (Moyo) | | 2 | A Great Romance | | 3 | Into The Night | | 4 | Caricias | | 5 | An Evening In Gibraltar | | 6 | When I Close My Eyes | | 7 | After The Rain | | 8 | Allure | | 9 | Black River | | 10 | Old Potch Road | | 11 | Um Novo Dia (A New Day) | | 12 | Marula |
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