







Terumasa Hino - Trans-Blue (LP, Album, Stereo) - Very Good Plus (VG+) / Near Mint (NM or M-)
| Media Condition | Very Good Plus (VG+) ★★★☆☆ | 
| Sleeve Condition | Near Mint (NM or M-) ★★★★☆ | 
| Description / 商品説明 | With Shrink, Hype Sticker, Survey Postcard, Obi & Insert. Record has light foxing. 
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| Artist | Terumasa Hino | 
| Title | Trans-Blue | 
| Label | CBS/Sony | 
| Genre | Jazz | 
| Style | Fusion | 
| Format | Vinyl / LP, Album, Stereo | 
| Cat No. | 28AH 1835 | 
| Country | Japan | 
| Release | 1985 | 
Notes
Terumasa Hino's looking a bit cheesy on the cover of this one – but the record's hardly the slick 80s affair you might expect – and instead is a great session of ballads and more gentle numbers, recorded in the US with full string backings and a warmly sensitive approach to the music! There's a depth here that goes beyond most of Hino's other work of the decade – an approach to the tunes that reminds us a bit of Art Farmer or Freddie Hubbard in a similar setting – with warmly lyrical lines undercut with a slight hint of sadness – that "blue" reference in the title and cover image. Hino plays cornet with a core group that includes Jim Hall on guitar, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Eddie Gomez on bass, and Grady Tate on drums – plus a bit of vocals – and strings are arranged by David Nadian. Titles include "Greensleeves", "Black Orpheus", "Alone Alone & Alone", "Nature Boy", and "Lush Life"(Dustygroove.com)
Jim Hall appears through the courtesy of CONCORD RECORDS
Includes 4 Page Insert
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