Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - Live at Body & Soul (2025)
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Contemporary Jazz, Post-Bop | Label: Somethin' Cool
Live At Body & Soul (Complete Edition) presents the full recordings of Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio’s performances at the renowned Tokyo jazz club Body & Soul on June 16 and 17, 1995. Issued for the 30th anniversary of the concerts, this 4CD set restores the performances in complete chronological order, without edits, offering an immersive listening experience. From beloved interpretations such as “Misty” and “Summertime” to original compositions including “Blue” and “Body & Soul Blues,” the trio delivers a masterclass in swing, lyricism and dynamic interplay. Remastered from DSD sources and newly transferred to PCM, this edition documents one of Yamamoto’s most celebrated live moments in definitive form.
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - piano
Tsutomu Okada - bass
Winard Harper - drums
Tracklist
CD1
01. Like Someone in Love (Burke-Van Heusen) - 13:15
02. Blue (Yamamoto) - 9:58
03. For Once in My Life (Murden) - 6:16
04. Dolphin Dance (Hancock)/Cleopatra's Dream (Powell) - 11:04
05. Just Squeeze Me (Gaines-Ellington) - 10:11
CD2
01. There Will Never Be Another You (Gordon-Warren) - 13:21
02. Laura (Raksin) - 5:59
03. Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise (Romberg) - 10:02
04. Misty (Garner) - 4:07
05. On a Misty Night (Dameron) - 7:40
06. Last Tango in Paris (Barbieri) - 8:04
CD3
01. Summertime (Gershwin) - 10:29
02. You're My Everything (Warren) - 8:52
03. Satin Doll (Strayhorn-Ellington) - 8:14
04. Love for Sale (Porter) - 4:53
05. Body & Soul Blues (Yamamoto) - 7:37
06. P.S. Body & Soul (Yamamoto) - 6:33
CD4
01. Rhythm-a-Ning (Monk) - 09:24
02. My Body, My Soul (Yamamoto) - 08:04
03. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Brainin) - 13:36
04. The Good Life (Distel) - 06:33
05. Speak Low (Weill) - 11:22
06. Like Someone in Love (Burke-Van Heusen) - 13:17
07. P.S. Body & Soul (Yamamoto) - 08:20
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