Spiral (Hiromi album) explained

Spiral
Type:studio
Artist:Hiromi
Cover:Spiral (Hiromi album cover).jpg
Released:January 16, 2006
Recorded:May 28–31, 2005
Studio:Blackbird Studios, Studio D, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Jazz, jazz fusion
Length:65:38 / 73:09 (incl. bonus track)
Label:Telarc
Producer:Hiromi Uehara, Michael Bishop
Prev Title:Brain
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Time Control
Next Year:2007

Spiral is a studio album by jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara with bassist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. NPR called the album "part classical, part jazz and part simply unclassifiable".[1]

Reception

Matt Cibula of PopMatters wrote, "Spiral is her third album... This record will be on many people's year-end lists, even if they are not jazz people. Dig it." Paula Edelstein of AllMusic commented, "With the release of Spiral, the award-winning pianist/composer Hiromi Uehara stands at the threshold of limitless possibility." Jim Santella of All About Jazz commented "Her piano cascades drive with simple elegance, and she resolves every phrase with a dynamic spirit. She enthralls her audience with powerful rhythmic strides that challenge the intellect. Meters change, moods shift, and her driving force keeps on going. Her improvised romps come alive with foot-tapping and head-bobbing energy that keeps the listener buoyed from start to finish."

Track listing

  1. Spiral (10:40)
  2. Open Door - Tuning - Prologue (10:16)
  3. Déjà Vu (7:45)
  4. Reverse (5:09)
  5. Edge (5:19)
  6. Old Castle, by the River, in the Middle of the Forest (8:20)
  7. Love and Laughter (9:20)
  8. Return of the Kung-Fu World Champion (9:39)
  9. Big Chill (Japanese edition Bonus track) (7:30)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Japanese Jazz Prodigy Hiromi: 'Spiral' . NPR.org . 24 September 2019 . 30 January 2006.