Tuesday 21 April 2015

Bobby Hutcherson - Spiral (1968) {2012 Japanese BNLT Series Remaster}


Bobby Hutcherson - Spiral (1968) {2012 Japanese BNLT Series Remaster}
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Jazz / Post Bop / Vibes


Moody material from Bobby Hutcherson – and one of the first records to feature his vibes in the company of tenorist Harold Land – a player who would help Hutcherson make some mighty fine music over the years! The set's got a super-hip group – with Stanley Cowell on piano, giving the record a warm, spiritual undercurrent – one that works perfectly with the lyrical soul of Land's horn. Other players include Reggie Johnson on bass and Joe Chambers on drums – and titles include "Spiral", "Ruth", "Poor People's March", and "Visions". The album also includes one more track – "Jasper" – which was recorded in a 1965 session without Land and Cowell – but with Sam Rivers on tenor and bass clarinet, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, and Andrew Hill on piano! Recorded in the 60s, but only initially issued on vinyl in 1979!

Personnel:
Tracks 1-5

Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba
Harold Land - saxophone
Stanley Cowell - piano
Reggie Johnson - bass
Joe Chambers - drums

Track 6
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba
Sam Rivers - tenor sax, bass clarinet
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Andrew Hill - piano
Richard Davis - bass
Joe Chambers - drums

Recorded November 11 1968 (1-5) and April 3 1965 (6)
Originally released in 1979


tracklist:
01 - Ruth
02 - The Wedding March
03 - Poor People's March
04 - Spiral
05 - Visions
06 - Jasper

5 comments:

  1. http://uploaded.net/f/ev7syf
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  2. Thanks ruskaval, love Booby and Harold together.

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  3. Thanks ruskaval, love Booby and Harold together.

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  4. ThnxRuskaval. Oddly,there's another identically titled session out there, bootlegged from Montreux 1969, with Land and Hutcherson.

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