Description
A pivotal figure in Japanese music, Hiromasa Suzuki has distinguished himself as a composer, arranger, and keyboardist across jazz, film, television, and advertising. During the experimental ferment of the late 1960s and mid-1970s, he was instrumental in shaping the groundbreaking output of Terumasa Hino, Akira Ishikawa, and Jiro Inagaki. Recorded in 1976, "High-Flying" crystallizes Suzuki's prescient vision and boundary-pushing sensibility. This landmark recording represents a cornerstone of the WaJazz canon and remains an indispensable acquisition for serious collectors.

