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Jun Iida: Evergreen
By"Gooey Butter Cake," one of six originals from Iida, opens things in a jovial, hippity-hop, New Orleans-esque groove which develops into a trumpet-bass solo ride, with solos following from pianist

Josh Nelson
pianob.1978

Masami Kuroki
guitar
Aubrey Johnson
vocalsb.1985
Iida's trumpet delivers a lush, mellow tone. His improvisations are thoughtfully presented, surprisingly inventive, and highly inflected with ornamentations both classic jazz and Japanese-inflected elements. He swings in a style which is totally unique. Johnson's voice is a gymnastic feast; her unison scatting is dead-on pitch, and adds shimmer to accompanying horn lines. The rhythm section of Josh Nelson, guitarist Masami Huroki, bassist


Xavier Lecouturier
drumsThe infrequently recorded

Elmo Hope
piano1923 - 1967

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Evergreen is a texturally-varied debut album from Iida and his exceptional musicians. It is colorful and, at times, enchanting, stimulating both ear and mind. ">
Track Listing
Gooey Butter Cake; Akatombo; Evergreen; Shiki no Uta; Bellarosa; Forgotten Memories; Love Theme from Spartacus; My Anguish in Solidarity; Song for Luke; Holding On to Autumn.
Personnel
Jun Iida
trumpetAubrey Johnson
vocalsMasami Kuroki
guitarJosh Nelson
pianoJonathan Richards
bassXavier Lecouturier
drumsAlbum information
Title: Evergreen | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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