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Deeply in touch with the musical traditions of his native Japan, Tamura can also insert touches from Afro-Cuban and Indian sources. "White and Blue 4," a vocal, hints at a more pluralistic Dizzy Gillespie-Chano Pozo encounter, while "7" has a Middle-Eastern groove with a sound as keening as Cherry's. There are also uncanny echoes of jazz in the 1920s: Tamura's burred voice suggests Armstrong's in one instant, while his muted lower register has the sly buzz of a King Oliver or Rex Stewart. From stabbing, expressive blasts to whirling runs in the instrument's stratosphere and sudden evolutions of multiple sounds, Tamura combines technique, wit, and intensity into an extraordinary whole. For all its variety, White & Blue feels less like a journey than a ceremony--a series of sonic gestures revealing messages well beyond the realm of speech. --Stuart Broomer
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