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Miki Hirose: Scratch
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Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Dr. Lonnie Smith
organ, Hammond B31942 - 2021

Frank Wess
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2013
An interesting note, the ambitious beginning title trackthough containing an element of the style, as solo statements from

Mauricio Herrera
percussionXavier Perez
saxophone, tenorThe excitement of hard Latin rhythms is revealed on the spicy "61-17" where the horns and the percussive sections play prominent roles as would be expected in such a hot number. The beat continues with drummer

Jerome Jennings
drums
Toru Dodo
piano
Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Hirose's sextet closes the album with "Brand New Year," a delicious modern straight jazz romp featuring a terrific drum solo at the end departing once again from the main Latin theme of the recording. Digging deeper beneath the surface of Scratch, one will find a world-class trumpeter who has indeed arrived as a player and composer, served quite well by the engaging and compelling repertoire contained in this audacious outing. ">
Track Listing
Scratch; Run & Gun; Reasons; 61-17; In Need; In a Sentimental Mood; Brand New Year.
Personnel
Miki Hirose
trumpetMiki Hirose: trumpet, flugelhorn; Xavier Perez: tenor saxophone; Toru Dodo: piano, fender rhodes; Aidan O'Donnell: bass; Jerome Jennings: drums; Mauricio Herrera: congas.
Album information
Title: Scratch | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: JAZZ LAB.
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