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Takuya Kuroda: Everyday
ByTakuya Kuroda
trumpetb.1980
Corey King
vocals
Takahiro Izumikawa
pianob.1986

Rashaan Carter
bass, acoustic
David Frazier
percussionb.1952
With almost 30 years of musical experience, Kuroda knows what he is about. A few tracks in, "Car 16 15 A" is a clear highlight, offering a faster-paced piece that keeps the melody going without recycling it too much to the listener's detriment. Once it gets going, it does not look back. There are moments of calm, but the initial energy and pace are always kept in the back pocket, returned to at key moments to propel the song forward. "Must Have Known" follows in its wake. The slowed-down tempo delivers a clear contrast that accentuates both tracks. With vocals by multi-instrumentalist King, a soulful R&B atmosphere takes over. Hints of

Robert Glasper
pianob.1978

Erykah Badu
vocalsb.1971
Though Kuroda has always had an affinity for funky grooves and beats, his style blossomed on Rising Son (Blue Note, 2014). Its title track would actually fit quite nicely on Everyday. Then later on in his career, with Midnight Crisp (First World, 2022), Kuroda added an edgier sound to his style, something more akin to

The Comet Is Coming
band / ensemble / orchestraIt is his sense of sound that further helps him balance each album, exploring in a different direction without losing the narrative thread of the whole. "Off to Space" is a bit more traditional, with post-bop sensibilities reminiscent of

Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Charles McPherson
saxophone, altob.1939

Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940
Track Listing
Intro - The Only Way; Everyday; Bad Bye; Car 16 15 A; Must Have Known; Off to Space; iron Giraffe; Hung Up on My Baby; Curiosity
Personnel
Takuya Kuroda
trumpetDavid Frazier
percussionCraig Hill
saxophone, tenorTakahiro Izumikawa
pianoCorey King
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Akira Ishiguro: Guitar; Rashaan Carter: Bass; FiJA: Vocals; Martha Kato: Rhodes; Takafumi Nikaido: Percussions; Akihiro Nishiguchi: Tenor Sax; Tokuhiro Doi: Bass Clarinet, Flute; Shigetaka Ikemoto: Trombone
Album information
Title: Everyday | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: PPK Records
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