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From the razor-sharp energy of âShrimp Danceâ to the explosive power of âKuro to Shiro,â the soulful swagger of âWalk Tall,â the moody depths of âCat,â and the smooth, mellow beauty of âRomanceââevery track pulses with a vibrant groove. This is not just an album; itâs a rare gem, a miraculous session where everything came together perfectly.
Trombonist Hiroshi Suzuki was a driving force in Japanâs jazz scene, seamlessly navigating styles from modern jazz to free jazz. In 1971, he moved to the United States, but during a brief return to Japan four years later, he reunited with former bandmates from the legendary Freedom UnityâAkira Ishikawa, Takeru Muraoka, Hiromasa Suzuki, and Kunimitsu Inabaâto record this extraordinary album.
[[Selling Points]]- Pressed on clear yellow vinyl
- Housed in a gatefold jacket with obi
- Extensive liner notes by Yusuke Ogawa (Universounds/Deep Jazz Reality) in Japanese and English translation
- Originally released in 1976
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From the razor-sharp energy of âShrimp Danceâ to the explosive power of âKuro to Shiro,â the soulful swagger of âWalk Tall,â the moody depths of âCat,â and the smooth, mellow beauty of âRomanceââevery track pulses with a vibrant groove. This is not just an album; itâs a rare gem, a miraculous session where everything came together perfectly.
Trombonist Hiroshi Suzuki was a driving force in Japanâs jazz scene, seamlessly navigating styles from modern jazz to free jazz. In 1971, he moved to the United States, but during a brief return to Japan four years later, he reunited with former bandmates from the legendary Freedom UnityâAkira Ishikawa, Takeru Muraoka, Hiromasa Suzuki, and Kunimitsu Inabaâto record this extraordinary album.
[[Selling Points]]- Pressed on clear yellow vinyl
- Housed in a gatefold jacket with obi
- Extensive liner notes by Yusuke Ogawa (Universounds/Deep Jazz Reality) in Japanese and English translation
- Originally released in 1976


















