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So, 'Live in Japan 93/96' is a fascinating piece that captures the essence of the Standards Trio's concerts, combining two separate performances into one cohesive experience. The atmosphere is intimate, like you’ve slipped into a hidden venue where the camaraderie among the musicians is palpable. The pacing is relaxed, allowing each solo and ensemble moment to breathe, and you can feel the audience’s energy shift with every note. There's a rawness to the performances, highlighting the improvisational spirit of jazz. The visuals are straightforward yet effective, not overshadowing the music. It's really about the subtle interplay between the trio members, which makes this reissue feel like a glimpse into a unique musical dialogue.
Reissue combining two previously separate concertsFocus on jazz improvisation and musician interactionsIntimate and relaxed concert atmosphere
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