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Monday, July 13, 2020

Takehiro Honda - This Is Honda (1972)

One of the best pianists to arise out of Japan and one of the best trio formations to highlight and showcase the finest expression of some truly well-played jazz standards. Theses tracks are taken from a live performance many moons ago but can still enthrall even the most discerning listener; all pieces are played with exceptional finesse. It’s not a long concert by modern standards, what one would have given to be there at the time. A time-honored jazz classic no jazz aficionado should overlook this special album, enjoy!

Trio Records, PA-7005, 1972
Absord Music, ABCJ-272, 2003
Recorded 14th March, 1972 At Iino Hall, Tokyo, Japan

Musicians:
Takehiro Honda - Piano
Yoshio Suzuki - Bass
Fumio Watanabe - Drums

Tracks:
1. You Don't Know What Love Is {Don Raye, Gene DePaul} (8:51)
2. Bye Bye Blackbird {Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson} (7:05)
3. 'Round About Midnight {Bernie Hanighen, Cootie Williams, Thelonious Monk} (3:28)
4. Softly As In Morning Sunrise {Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg} (6:57)
5. When Sunny Gets Blue {Jack Segal, Marvin Fisher} (4:28)
6. Secret Love {Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain} (8:03)

Total Time: 38:52

Credits:
Engineer - Okihiko Sugano
A&R [Reissue] - Masahiro Maeda
Artwork [Reissue] - Sally Kubota
Co-Mastering, Liner Notes - Tamaya Honda