tranemonk Posted August 15, 2011 Report Posted August 15, 2011 Does anybody have any info on this record? Other than the cover, the song titles and the wikipedia entry I can't find ANY online info on it. Newbury Comics had it at a decent price and Toshiko's stuff is so hard to get that I bought a copy... I'm assuming that's her daughter on the piano.... Quote
ValerieB Posted August 15, 2011 Report Posted August 15, 2011 (edited) that is mos def her daughter on the piano - the fabulous Monday Mitsuru Mariano Sipiagin!! p.s. when i googled it, a bunch of entries came up but they may not be worth anything except: "One of the most beautiful albums we've ever heard from Toshiko Akioshi -- a wonderfully sensitive trio session that's quite different than her more bop-oriented work of the 50s! The mid 60s album features a fair bit of tunes pulled from traditional and Japanese sources -- a few of the lullabies hinted at in the title, and a few more tracks with some slightly Eastern-styled themes. Toshiko's piano, while bold at times, also has a sensitivity that hadn't often shown up in her work by this point -- a new sort of gentleness that's open to light colors and tones that really flesh out the album beautifully. Bass is by Yasuo Arakawa and drums are by Kanji Harada -- and that's a young Monday Michiru sitting on the piano on the cover (and the album was also one of the last to bill Toshiko as "Mariano", referring to Monday's father Charlie.) Titles include "Mari To Tonosama", "The March", "Angel's Lullaby", "Tuppen Och Honan", "London Bridge", "Cancion De Extremadura", "Kanchororin Bushi", "I Ken Pien Tan", and "Chocho"." Edited August 15, 2011 by ValerieB Quote
tranemonk Posted August 15, 2011 Author Report Posted August 15, 2011 thanks Val.. that's very helpful.. Sounds like I made a good decision! Quote
B. Goren. Posted August 15, 2011 Report Posted August 15, 2011 Does anybody have any info on this record? Other than the cover, the song titles and the wikipedia entry I can't find ANY online info on it. Newbury Comics had it at a decent price and Toshiko's stuff is so hard to get that I bought a copy... I'm assuming that's her daughter on the piano.... I have it in my colection and I recommend without w/o any reservation. I ordered it 4-5 years ago from Hiroshi. Quote
tranemonk Posted August 15, 2011 Author Report Posted August 15, 2011 There's so much of Toshiko's stuff that's only available as japanese imports.... Quote
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