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Into The Heaven (Japanese paper sleeve edition – with bonus track)

CD (Item 986717) Takt/Columbia (Japan), 1970 — Condition: Used
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Originally: 33.99
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Terumasa Hino — Into The Heaven ... LP 31.99
One of our favorite albums ever by this inventive Japanese trumpeter – and a really that really lives up to its title! Terumasa's entering his spacey period here – but not too spacey – and he's playing in a stretched out style that takes his trumpet into warm soulful lines that remind us of some of Freddie Hubbard's playing at the time – somewhere in the earliest CTI styles, but more acoustic overall – or almost similar to some of the mellower Strata East sides from the time – particularly the drawn-out work of the Charles Tolliver/Stanley Cowell groupings. The group also features Takeru Muraoka on tenor, Hiromasa Suzuki on piano, and Motohiko Hino on drums – and titles include "Into The Heaven", "Love More Train", and "Feeling Blue As You Are Feel". CD features the bonus track "Circus".  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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