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Chie Imaizumi

Unfailing Kindness

Unfailing Kindness

UPC: 054987408120

Format: CD

Release Date: Jan 23, 2007

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Personnel: Mike Abbott (guitar); John Gunther (flute, didjeridu, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Peter Sommer (flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Gary Smulyan (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Greg Gisbert, Ron Miles (trumpet, flugelhorn); Alex Heitlinger (trombone); Jeff Jenkins (piano).
Audio Mixers: Chie Imaizumi; Greg Gisbert; Scott Griess.
Liner Note Authors: Greg Gisbert; Thomas C. Burns.
Recording information: Mile High Music, Wheat Ridge, CO (02/13/2006).
Photographer: Thomas C. Burns.
Arranger: Chie Imaizumi.
Very few album titles reflect the tone and mood of their musical content as accurately as does the title of this, the debut album from 27-year-old composer and arranger Chie Imaizumi. Her melodies are relatively simple and unfailingly charming, and her arrangements are bright and energetic, with little to no avant-garde confrontationalism or even any ironic edge. You're anticipating the criticism, of course: that her music is too sweet, too naïve and simplistic. And yes, there are moments when that thought does come to mind; she does have a tendency to repeat melody lines too much, altering only the cadence at the end to differentiate them. But even when her melodies aren't quite interesting enough, the brilliance and the sheer exuberance of her arrangements redeem them handily. This is music written out of joy, and it clearly inspires similar feelings in the members of the big band that plays them here. The Latin romp "A Change for the Better" is among the best examples of Imaizumi's explosive good humor, but her approach to New Orleans funk on "The More the Merrier" is every bit as charming (and features some innovative horn writing), and the gospel-flavored song that ends the album is very fine as well. On the album's one ballad ("Lonely"), things start to bog down just a bit, but she quickly gets back into the groove with "Round and Round" and the more harmonically adventurous "Adversity." Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

Tracks:

1 - Change for the Better
2 - More the Merrier
3 - Unfailing Kindness
4 - Lonely...
5 - Round and Round
6 - Adversity
7 - Another Day