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London Crate-Diggers BBE Reveal Lost J-Jazz Gems


Sonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963
Crate-digging London label BBE (Barely Breaking Even) continues its celebration of late 1960s through mid-1980s homegrown Japanese jazz with vinyl and CD reissues of five obscure albums. Each of them is worth hearing and one of them, by

Isao Suzuki
bassb.1933
The albums are part of BBE's J Jazz Masterclass Series curated by aficionados Tony Higgins and Mike Peden. Liner booklets include translations of the original sleeve notes along with informative essays by Higgins.
The albums are listed chronologically by their original release dates.

Planets
First released on Planets
1977
Pianist and composer Masaru Imada recorded his first album as leader, Waki (Victor World Group), in 1970. It was a mixture of originals and jazz standards. On Planets, however, Imada presented an all-originals set, in 1977 still a relatively rare occurrence in Japan, where covers of American repertoire continued to hold sway. Imada was also ahead of the pack in the retentions of traditional Japanese music heard in his work, particularly in his chord voicings. This is most noticeable in the album's title track, a delicate waltz, and the ambitious 17-minute suite, "Sea's Pasture," where Imada blends Japanese impressionism with echoes of Claude Debussy. The influence of American hard bop is apparent in just one track, the up-tempo "Blue Road." Imada is accompanied by bassist Kunimitsu Inaba, another singular stylist, and drummer Tetsujiro Obara and conga player Yuji Imamura. All four musicians double on bells, shakers and cymbals.

Hideyasu Terakawa Quartet Live
First released on Red Horison
1978
Live is tenor and soprano saxophonist Hideyasu Terakawa's only album as leader. The hard-bop-centric player leads a quartet completed by vibraphonist Hiroshi Fujii, bassist Tetsuo Miura and drummer Akihiro Nakaya. Four of the five tunes are covers of pieces written or co-written by American tenor saxophonists:

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Jimmy Heath
saxophone, tenor1926 - 2020

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Frank Foster
saxophone1928 - 2011

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Kemo Sabe
First released on Yupiteru
1979
Masao Nakajima's pianism conveys a joyous, life-affirming vibe and a love of melody, reflections of his early love for

Erroll Garner
piano1921 - 1977
Toshiyuki Honda
b.1957
Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Donald Bailey
drums1933 - 2013

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Bob James
pianob.1939

Song Of Island
First released on A.S.Cap
1985
Like Masaru Imada's Planets, fellow pianist Yasuhiro Kohno's Song Of Island was made with a piano trio augmented by a vibraphonist. In this case the player is one of Japan's acknowledged masters of the instrument, Masahiro Kanno, whose technical facility and willingness to take risks match those of Kohno. The result is an engaging set which is marked by some whirlwind tempos and, on occasion, borderline free-jazz aesthetics; Cole Porter's "Love For Sale," for instance, the only cover, is taken at a gallop and with rare abandon. Kohno's own composing is stronghis "Time For Peace" is an exquisitely beautiful ballad and "Mister Nilsson" is a rolling 12-bar blues peppered with winning

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Approach
First released on Art Union
1986
The jewel in the crown of this batch of albums, Approach features three musicians who were in 1986 already leading figures on the Japanese jazz scene: bassist

Isao Suzuki
bassb.1933

Masahiko Togashi
drums1940 - 2007

Hampton Hawes
piano1928 - 1977

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971
Tracks and Personnel
PlanetsTracks: Planets; Blue Road; Marionette; Sea's Pasture; Epilogue.
Personnel: Masaru Imada: piano, percussion; Kunimitsu Inaba: bass, percussion; Tetsujiro Obara: drums, percussion; Yuji Imaura: congas, percussion.
Introducing Hideyasu Terakawa Quartet Live
Tracks: Rerev; I Remember Clifford; Stella By Starlight; Black Nile; Simone.
Personnel: Hideyasu Terakawa: tenor and soprano saxophone; Hiroshi Fujii: vibraphone; Tetsuo Miura: bass; Akihiro "Thunder" Nakaya: drums.
Kemo Sabe
Tracks: Kemo Sabe; Beloved Diane; Tell Me A Bedtime Story; Third Plane; Moment's Notice; My Love.
Personnel: Masao Nakajima: piano; Toshiyuki Honda: flute, soprano and alto saxophone; Osamu Kawakami: bass; Donald Bailey: drums.
Song Of Island
Tracks: Song Of Island; Time For Peace; Love For Sale; Mr Nilson; Village Festival.
Personnel: Yasuhiro Kohno: piano; Tsutomu Nugogami: bass; Hironobu Fujisawa: drums; Masahiro Kanno: vibraphone.
Approach
Tracks: Make Trip; Otari; East Words; Mysterious; Long Straight Road; Tornado.
Personnel: Isau Suzuki: bass, piccolo bass; Masahiko Togashi: percussion; Hideo Ichikawa: piano; Akira Shiomoto: guitar.
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