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Urban World Music |
Hiroshima |
első megjelenés éve: 1996 62 perc |
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(1996)
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3.547 Ft
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1. | Unspoken Love
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2. | Passion & Pain
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3. | Let Me Be Your Baby
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4. | Heiwa (Peace)
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5. | Through My Eyes
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6. | Ripples in Our Waterfall
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7. | Timekeeper
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8. | Love How You Love Me
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9. | Urban World
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10. | None of Us Are Free
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11. | Koto Blues
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12. | Hipnotic
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13. | Walking With Angels
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Jazz / Urban, Adult Contemporary, Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Adam Green Programming Alan Meyerson Mixing, Engineer, Producer Andrew Scheps Programming Bob Barnes Producer Bobby Summerfield Mixing, Engineer Brian Soucy Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer Dan Kuramoto Yokobue, Sax (Soprano), Arranger, Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Chant, Saxophone, Shakuhachi, Sax (Tenor), Flute (Shakuhachi), Producer, Programming, Flute Danny Yamamoto Drums, Taiko Drums, Percussion, Keyboards Dave Iwataki Arranger, Synthesizer, Keyboards Dave Knight Engineer David Knight Engineer David Mirandon Percussion Dean Cortez Bass, Bass (Acoustic), Vocals Doug Boehm Engineer Eddie Miller Engineer Eric Stoltz Programming Evangeline Seward Vocals (Background) Freeman Seward Vocals (Background), Chant Gwyn Foxx Vocals (Background) Hamish Stuart Vocals Hiroshima Main Performer James McIlvery Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer James McLlvery Assistant Engineer Jeff Silverman Programming Jim Ward Morris Cover Art, Artwork Jock Loveband Engineer, Mixing, Programming, Chant Johnny Mori Taiko Drums, Percussion Jolie Jones Levine Production Coordination June Kuramoto Koto, Chant, Percussion, Producer, Shamisen Kimaya Seward Percussion, Vocals, Chant, Keyboards, Vocals (Background) Kimo Cornwell Keyboards, Programming, Synthesizer, Chant, Arranger, Organ (Hammond), Producer, Piano Kip Lott Photography Leslie Wintner Design Linda Cobb Stalker Art Direction Linsey Fiddmont Vocals (Background) Mark Smith Programming Mike Piersante Digital Editing, Engineer Monty Seward Chant, Arranger, Producer, Vocals (Background) Omar Sanchez Producer Richie Gajate Garcia Percussion Robin Millar Producer, Chant, Arranger, Programming, Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards Rowan Moore Artwork, Cover Art Terry Steele Chant, Vocals (Background) Thomas Dawson Programming Tim Boland Engineer
Urban World Music captures a revitalized and re-energized Hiroshima, full of new ideas and new ambitions. Although the title suggests that the album is composed of worldbeat explorations, that isn't quite the case. Like any Hiroshima album, Urban World Music is filled with fusions, but the music on this particular collection is given a slight, but noticeable, dance-oriented sheen, thanks to producer Robin Millar (who previously worked with Sade and Everything But the Girl). With new lead vocalist Kimaya Sweard in tow, Hiroshima creates a lightly funky set of jazzy soul numbers, complete with worldbeat flourishes. As always, the gruop has problems writing consistently compelling material, but when they are on, they provide some intriguing sounds and directions. In short, Urban World Music suggests more than it delivers, but those suggestions are quite enticing on their own. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide
Hiroshima
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1974 in Los Angeles, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: World Fusion, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Hiroshima, a group whose music falls between R&B, pop, world music, and jazz, has long had its own niche. The band integrates traditional Japanese instruments into their musical blend and has generally been both commercial and creative within its genre. Hiroshima's founding members are keyboardist Dan Kuramoto (who also played shakuhachi), June Okida Kuramoto on koto (a key part of the group's sound), Johnny Mori on taiko drums, and Danny Yamamoto on drums, percussion, and taiko. Other additions include keyboardist Kimo Cornwell, bassist Dean Cortez, and singer Teri Koide (who was later succeeded by Kimaya Seward). Some of the musicians were descendants of Japanese Americans held in U.S. detention camps during World War II. Beginning with the band's self-titled 1979 debut, Hiroshima has recorded a series of best-selling albums for Arista, Epic, and Qwest, and although they have evolved over time (moving further away from jazz), they have managed to not only retain but increase their popularity. Since 2000, the band has released a handful of albums including The Bridge in 2003, Spirit of the Season in 2004, Obon in 2005, and Little Tokyo in 2007. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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