Naoko Tanaka: Appreciation
Appreciation is pianist and composer Naoko Tanaka’s 2022 jazz release, her latest in a series of exciting new albums from young Japanese musicians. Several of her previous leader albums (Home, I Fall In Love Too Easily, Memories) featured her piano trio as a trio, which Appreciation also does. But this release also brings in the expert sounds of horn players Yoshiro Okazaki (trumpet), Takayuki Sato (alto sax), and Mabumi Yamaguchi (tenor sax) for three songs. In the rhythm section with the sparkling star are her regular trio members Koji Yasuda on bass and Masanori Ando on drums.
The jazz performance and original compositions on this album are focused on a few themes. One, perhaps most important and reflected in the title, is the sense of gratitude that Tanaka feels for others: her companions, musical partners, and no doubt her listeners and supporters as well.
Another goal for the pianist was to release an album full of her original songs. This includes one of her popular live show attractions, her tune “M.T.”, a fascinating uptempo swing number dedicated to and invoking certain comic book reptile heroes.
In addition, there are other perfectly swung tunes, respectful of tradition while pushing forward with new songs and talent. Highlights include the rolling rhythms and skipping frolic of #1 “Hydrangea Flower”, the solid and inventive title track #4 “Appreciation”, and the cool mellowness of #5 “Aries”, aiming to be unbound by genre limits to appeal to all.
Tying it all up in a lovely bow is the final track (and the only cover song on the album), #9 “Konomichi”, played by Tanaka as a soulful piano solo that captures a sentimental fondness in lovely light colors like the so many purple, pink, and blue flowers surrounding her in the cover image.
Liner Notes
(Translated from Naoko Tanaka’s album liner notes originally in Japanese.)
Thank you for getting this album.
I’ve always wanted to fill an album with my original songs, and I’m greatly thankful to the many people who helped this project become a reality. It’s a treasure for me to be able to record this love-filled album with my favorite musicians.
The recording truly reflects my account. When I listen back to the recording, it’s as if I can grasp the feeling of every moment of that time with each song. Such a record of myself is somewhat embarrassing, but I hope that you enjoy it.
Hydrangea Flower
I created this song with the image of my favorite hydrangea flowers with vivid colors and sparkling, raindrop-touched flower petals. The hydrangea were especially beautiful on the day of the recording, and as such this song became even more memorable. It became a great take with dynamic brilliance from the two horns.
Monk’s Birthday
This is a song dedicated to Thelonious Monk, one of my favorites. On October 10th, without knowing it was his birthday, I had a sudden desire to listen to Monk’s music. It’s a celebratory song that I happily wrote from this episode.
M.T.
It’s a song I’ve been playing for many years, one which some may consider to be my masterpiece (haha). I depict the world of the American comic that I love, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It’s a song full of tricky ninja-like moves and a thrilling performance for the trio.
Appreciation
This is a song I wrote for a live performance that marked the anniversary of my 2015 album Memories. As the meaning suggests, I performed this piece to express my gratitude to all of the people I’ve met along the way. Saxophone player Mabumi Yamaguchi, whom I greatly respect, often plays this song with me at live shows, so I summoned the courage to invite him to record this song with me.
Aries
As someone active in various musical genres, I wanted to record a song that was not bound by genre, and I chose an old song that I had written in the past. An image of the starry sky came to me, so I chose the title of Aries. There are a number of times when songs I wrote in the past take on a new, fresh feeling. It will be great if the younger generation also thinks “Wow, jazz is cool!”
mine mine
I was able to get a relaxing song that felt like floating near the seashore. Please enjoy the comfortable and poetic alto sax performance of Takayuki Sato.
A New Day
Actually, this song uses almost the same chord progressions as the jazz standard “Day by Day”. It’s fun to make a new song using a different melody, and to sometimes quote the original song. In fact, this melody came to me on the day before the recording and I quickly wrote it down. I could relax and perform with my favorite trio members who love to play standards.
Strength
This is one of the songs I wrote during a period of two months when I couldn’t perform any live shows in these times. I filled the music with the feeling of the music I want to make and the paths I want to take, and how strongly I felt that in times like these. With courage, I continue to work hard to make the music I love.
Konomichi
I performed Kosaku Yamada’s “Konomichi” as a solo piece. This song has had an idyllic image for a long time. I feel that there is something in common in the jazz spirit, of being proud of your hometown and where you came from. It’s a song that my grandfather loves and one that I always feel close to.
Appreciation by Naoko Tanaka
Naoko Tanaka - piano
Yoshiro Okazaki - trumpet (#1, 4)
Takayuki Sato - alto sax (#1, 6)
Mabumi Yamaguchi - tenor sax (#4)
Koji Yasuda - bass
Masanori Ando - drums
Released in 2022 on Naop Record as NT-0405.
Japanese names: Naoko Tanaka 田中菜緒子 (Tanaka Naoko) Yoshiro Okazaki 岡崎好朗 (Okazaki Yoshiro) Takayuki Sato 佐藤敬幸 (Sato Takayuki) Mabumi Yamaguchi 山口真文 (Yamaguchi Mabumi) Koji Yasuda 安田幸司 (Yasuda Koji) Masanori Ando 安藤正則 (Ando Masanori)
Related Albums
Protean: Protean (2009)
Naoko Tanaka Trio: Memories (2015)
Daiki Yasukagawa Trio: Trios II (2015)
TCQ: Memories of T (2017)
Hiro Kimura Quintet: Folds (2023)
Audio and Video
Audio excerpt from “M.T.”, track #3 on this album: