Deep Blue
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Artist:
Keiko Matsui
Label: Narada
Category: Music
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Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 724381026403
EAN: 0724381026403
ASIN: B00005M0EI
Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
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Tracks:
- Deep Blue
- Water For The Tribe
- Across The Sun
- Trees
- Mediterranean Eyes
- Rose In Morocco
- Moonflower
- Crescent Night Dreams
- To The Indian Sea
- Mystic Dance
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Customer Reviews:
Deep Blue by keiko Matsui.......2006-11-05
As with all the music that I have heard from Keiko - this is fantastic. She is a breath of fresh air in the 'smooth jazz' world! Love it!
Deep, dark, luscious jazz!.......2006-10-01
Keiko Matsui does it again, offering another album of stirring, sonorous, sumptuous piano jazz composed in her passionate, signature style. Tending more towards the light, modern, New Age end of the jazz spectrum, her music is nonetheless dense with mood, passion and stylish improvisations. Despite the fact that she is joined by only two other musicians--Derek Nakamoto on synthesizers and programming and husband Kazu Matsui on shakuhachi--"Deep Blue" retains that richly voiced, heavily layered quality that Keiko's compositions are known for, with Nakamoto's resonant synthesizers aptly filling in the ground as well as any bass or drum set might. Try Keiko Matsui's other releases as well--they're all great! And for more jazz/New Age fusion, you might enjoy "Dolphin Smiles" by Steve Kindler and Teja Bell too.
a few good songs.......2005-08-07
i'm not a fan of these kind of music. but "to the indian sea" totally got my attention
One of Keiko's best.......2004-03-14
I like this album. It is more to her core style represented best by her 'Dream Walk' album. I would definitely NOT label Mitsui's music as jazz or new age or anything, it is not. IMHO Mitsui has her own style all by herself. One very unique quality of hers is that I can listen to hers album repeatedly without getting bored or fatigue.
I do think a subwoofer or speakers with excellent low ends are required to bring out the full scale the her music.
Truly Wonderful!.......2003-10-20
I own 7 of Keiko's albums, including the classic Dream Walk and Sapphire albums (which I've practically worn out), but this is the one I keep coming back to time and again. It's my new all time favorite -- every single track is so enjoyable!
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