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VARIATION

NIPPONOPHONE/J-DIGS

COJY-9601

NIPPONOPHONE/J-DIGS

33
Format: 12inch VinylRelease: 06.11.2026Features: CLEAR VINYL
pre-order now 06.11.2026

expected to be published on 06.11.2026

VARIATION
TRACKLIST
  • A1:     Castle Cats
  • A2:     Variation
  • B1:     Suzu No Uta
  • B2:     Alfie
  • B3:     Passion

Intersecting sharpness and passion. An innovative work born from the collision of two rare and extraordinary talents.

On one side was Hiroshi Suzuki, a trombonist in such demand that people said, “If you want to record a good work, secure his schedule.” On the other hand was Masahiko Togashi, a drummer who rose to prominence at a young age and dominated the jazz world, from modern jazz to free jazz. The collision of these two personalities and talents created a new current in the Japanese jazz scene. From "Castle Cats," which moves between jazz rock and free jazz, to "Suzu No Uta," where Yuji Ohno’s piano spins a beautiful melody amid the sound of bells falling like rain, and "Passion," where each musician cuts in with sharp intensity, the entire work is filled with creativity and passion. Recorded in 1969, this is said to be the first work in Japan in which new jazz and free jazz were recorded and released as an album. From this turning point, Japanese jazz began to move in a major way.

Hiroshi Suzuki (Trombone)
Masahiko Togashi (Drums)
Yuji Ohno (Piano)
Jun Suzuki (Bass)
Tetsuo Fushimi (Trumpet)

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HIROSHI SUZUKI & MASAHIKO TOGASHI QUINTET (, VARIATION COJY-9601, 2026-11-06 00:00:00, 4549767376820.
12inch Vinyl 0.20 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
Records should be stored upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

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NEWS (NV NORTH EAST WEST SOUTH)
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"Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.” (due to chipping or small inserts).
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