Three Blind Mice Blu-spec CD reissue series. Limited paper sleeve edition. Girl Talk was Tsuyoshi Yamamoto's sixth leader album released by the Three Blind Mice label in a short span of two years. With a huge hit of Midnight Sugar, the young pianist --who was 28 at the time of recording -- had become one of the most popular jazz pianists in Japan. With bluesy and soulful style influenced by Red Garland and Wynton Kelly, Yamamoto and his trio tackled well-known jazz standards and a popular movie tune ("The Way We Were"). One of the highlights is "Take the 'A' Train" which begins with a free style introduction and moves into a high-speed, high-spirited swing.
Following the tradition of TBM, the original album was beautifully recorded and received Swing Journal's Best Engineered Jazz Disc Award in 1976. This special Blu-spec CD reissue perfectly transferred the glorious analog sound to digital. A must-have for jazz lovers and audiophiles!
Recorded at Aoi Studio, Tokyo, in December 1975 by Yoshihiko Kannari. Produced by Takeshi Fujii. Blu-spec CD is compatible with all regular CD players. Paper sleeve special limited edition.
01 - The Way We Were
02 - Girl Tallk
03 - Gone With the Wind
04 - Take the 'A' Train
05 - I Love You Porgy
06 - What Now My Love
07 - Autumn in New York
*2013 Three Blind Mice Japan | THCD-228 {2013 Japan Three Blind Mice Mini LP Blu-spec Remaster}
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