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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:24 pm    Post subject: Keiko Matsui-Deep Blue Reply with quote



1. Deep Blue
2. Water For The Tribe
3. Across The Sun
4. Trees
5. Mediterranean Eyes
6. Rose In Morocco
7. Moonflower
8. Crescent Night Dream
9. To The Indian Sea
10. Mystic Dance

There's no danger of forgetting Keiko Matsui is the Queen of Smooth Jazz. Her new CD is plastered with a sticker trumpeting her as the winner of the Best Female Artist by the Oasis Jazz Awards. The only problem is Matsui really doesn't play jazz anymore. Since the release of 1996's "Dreamwalk" Matsui has moved closer into New Age riffs and away from jazz improvisation and soloing.

Matsui will always be a fantastic pianist, but her albums, while tasteful have sunk into a dull sameness. Her "band" has stripped down into a sparse trio of Matsui, Derek Nakomoto on synthesisers, and husband/producer Kazu Matsui on shakuhachi. Keiko has moved away from the saxophones, guitars, guest vocalists and artists of her earlier work, but this new CD proves less isn't more, it's just less.

"Deep Blue" is Matsui's 12th album, but it's a low energy, slumbering affair. Matsui's move to Narada Records seems like a natural move as her transition from jazz into New Age is now complete. You can't be upset over this metamorphosis as Matsui has been drifing into this direction for over five years now. But "Deep Blue" is too cautious and restrained and while it's always pleasant, it's never engaging. It doesn't swing. It doesn't bop. It kind of just buzzes inoffensively through your stereo for 40 minutes and then fades away.

You won't be humming any of the songs an hour later, that's for sure.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice synopsis there J-Hisaishi, you made it sound like her musical career is coming to a near end :/

btw, stop posting up hot chicks XD

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the only reason she looks 'hot' is probably cuz of the blur.....
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never mind whether she's hot or not.
The more important thing is that this album, Deep Blue, is relaxing, and very nice to listen to when you're studying.
I've never heard any of her other albums, but I would definitely recommend this one.
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