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Unfortunately, the rest of the album isn't as exciting. Nothing is wrong with Kawasaki's original material, which finds him either dashing or meditating over acid-jazz grooves, but eight out of the 11 songs focus primarily on vocalist Clare Foster. Foster has a kindly voice, sounding much like Swing Out Sister's Corrine Drewery, and a few of her performances are solid. But too many of the vocal tracks come off as uninspired and without much impact. Mainly, she sings pleasant but clich_d lyrics that distract from Kawasaki's powerful lead voice. Atleast the disc ends on a highnote: "Soul Behind the Mirror." It's a tribute to Gil Evans that features distant synth-muted trumpet calls. It's moody and atmospheric and truely inspired.
--- Jonathan Widran, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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Ryo does it again !,
By bill smith (cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cosmic Rhythm (Audio CD)
Ryo is the most underrated smooth jazz guitar player out there.If you love smoooooth you won't be disappointed with this player. I can't stop listening to the opening tune Gravity. It is so mellow it's ridiculous! lol
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