Scenery | ||||
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Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | July 7, 1976 | |||
Venue | Yamaha Hall, Sapporo | |||
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Label | Trio Records | |||
Producer | Masataka Ito, Ryo Fukui | |||
Ryo Fukui chronology | ||||
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Scenery (シーナリィ) is a 1976 jazz album by Japanese pianist Ryo Fukui. It was Fukui's first release.
This album was virtually ignored in the United States, given that it was released at a time of reduced American interest in jazz. [1] However, it was well appreciated by Japanese fans and critics alike. [2] In the decades since Scenery's release, the album has earned greater critical praise. Fukui's dexterity and self-taught style has earned him comparison to such piano greats as McCoy Tyner and Bill Evans. [2] [3]
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Scenery | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | July 7, 1976 | |||
Venue | Yamaha Hall, Sapporo | |||
Genre | ||||
Label | Trio Records | |||
Producer | Masataka Ito, Ryo Fukui | |||
Ryo Fukui chronology | ||||
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Scenery (シーナリィ) is a 1976 jazz album by Japanese pianist Ryo Fukui. It was Fukui's first release.
This album was virtually ignored in the United States, given that it was released at a time of reduced American interest in jazz. [1] However, it was well appreciated by Japanese fans and critics alike. [2] In the decades since Scenery's release, the album has earned greater critical praise. Fukui's dexterity and self-taught style has earned him comparison to such piano greats as McCoy Tyner and Bill Evans. [2] [3]
Side A:
Side B: