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Junjo

2006 studio album by Esperanza Spalding From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Junjo
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Junjo is the debut studio album by American bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding.[1][2][3] It was released on 18 April 2006 by Spanish label, Ayva Music.[4]

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Background

The piano trio features pianist Aruán Ortiz, Francisco Mela on drums and then 22-year-old Spalding on upright bass, and providing vocals –often wordless– on all but two tracks. Besides compositions by Jimmy Rowles, Egberto Gismonti and Chick Corea the trio plays originals.[5] The album draws on jazz as well as on a number of Brazilian and other Latin music styles.[6]

Critical reception

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Michael G. Nastos from AllMusic calls Junjo "an exercise in joy and freedom", noting "the certainty of her concept and clarity of her vision ... an auspicious beginning."[4] Jim Santella of All About Jazz commented, "Esperanza Spalding's debut drives jazz's modern mainstream with a hip-sounding classic piano trio. Her emotional, wordless vocals and conversational bass playing offer a delightful celebration of music as folk art. Spalding's bass playing gets noticed while she interprets traditional jazz favorites as well as fresh new originals."[7] Jamie Katz of Vibe wrote, "...it's Spalding singular creations that make Junjo truly beguiling, signaling a new and important voice in jazz."[9]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Esperanza Spalding – vocals double bass
  • Aruán Ortiz – grand piano
  • Francisco Mela – drums

Production

  • Pablo Valero – executive producer
  • Esperanza Spalding – producer, liner notes
  • Peter Kontrimas – recording, mixing, mastering
  • Ellen Sitkin – design, booklet photography
  • Youri Lenquette – cover photography

References

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