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April Shower
By Satoko Fujii
Label: Ewe Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: April Shower; Mirage; Inference; After You Have Gone; Then I Met You; In the Morning; In Parenthesis; I Know You Don't Know; The Snow Was Falling Slowly; Gnome; Nice Talking to You; Behind the Notes; A Strange Piece of News; Right Before You Found It; White Sky.
Junction/Vulcan
By Satoko Fujii
Label: Ewe Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Sun In A Moonlight Night; Incident; Ninepin; FootStep; LH Fast; Neko No Yume; Explorer; Untitled; Junction.
Junction; Go On Foot; He Is Very Suspicious; Ninepin; Humoresqueak; Eel; Caret; The Future Of The Past.
Junction
By Satoko Fujii
Label: Ewe Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Junction; Go On Foot; He Is Very Suspicious; Ninepin; Humoresqueak; Eel; Caret; The Future of the Past.
Satoko Fujii Trio: Junction
by Jim Santella
What a trip! From her title track, on down the line, Satoko Fujii's Junction characterizes jazz's modern mainstream as swinging, soulful, and teeming with creative ideas. The music needs outlets like this one in order to grow. Fujii's trio improvises freely, but remains accessible. European classical studies, American jazz traditions, and worldwide folk patterns merge easily ...
Satoko Fujii: Junction/Vulcan
by Mark Corroto
Satoko Fujii just continues to excel in each situation she enters. The young pianist, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music, has recorded everything from solo sessions to large orchestras. Her album, Double Take (Ewe Music 2000), was a masterpiece of large avant-garde ensembles, recording the same music ...
Satoko Fujii: April Shower
by AAJ Staff
Satoko Fujii's daring electicism has marked every encounter since her debut recording with Paul Bley in 1996. She has demonstrated a fearless openness to stylistic freedom that makes everything she's done in the last five years difficult to categorize. Quite simply, the pianist does not fit into any neat little boxes. On April Shower, she joins ...
Satoko Fujii Orchestra: Double Take
by Jim Santella
Improvised music. And if it swings, then it’s jazz. Satoko Fujii, one of the world’s most interesting big band leaders since Don Ellis, compares the East and the West on this 2-CD set. One disc features her Japanese ensemble, while the other features New York improvisers. Soulful baritone saxophone and electric bass, raging trumpets, wailing trombones, ...
Satoko Fujii Orchestra: Double Take
by Mark Corroto
Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii has grabbed plenty of attention in the cutting edge jazz community. After briefly studying classical music, she came to America and breezed through the Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory. Her mentors have included Paul Bley and George Russell, and along with her Japanese heritage and classical background produced a ...