Bobby Hutcherson - Linger Lane (1975) {2012 Japanese BNLA Series 24-bit Remaster}
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Jazz / Post Bop / Vibes
A beautiful
later Blue Note album from vibist Bobby Hutcherson – a set recorded
after his famous association with Harold Land, but with a groove that's
wonderfully soulful in a whole different way! Bobby plays marimbas
instead of vibes this time around, and he's working with his own
arrangements for a slightly larger group – one that has some sweet
fusion overtones, and these wonderful mellow funk inflections – so that
even the mellow cuts have this warmly glowing, ultra-soulful sound
that's mighty nice – a bit like some of the work from Gene Harris around
the same time.
Other players include Jerry Peters on Fender Rhodes, who also helped out
with the arrangements – plus Harvey Mason on drums and Ernie Watts on
reeds – and a few tracks feature sweet backing vocals from The Waters.
The highlight here is a nice moody extended version of "People Make The
World Go Round", but all cuts are great, and titles include "Silver
Rondo", "Manzanita", "NTU", and his dark cover of "Theme From MASH".
Personnel:
Bobby Hutcherson - marimba, arranger
Ernie Watts - reeds
Jerry Peters - electric piano, arranger
John Rowin - guitar
Chuck Rainey - electric bass
Harvey Mason - drums
Bobbye Porter Hall - percussion
tracklist:
01 - People Make The World Go Round
02 - Theme from ''MxAxSxH''
03 - NTU
04 - Manzanita
05 - Mountain Caravan
06 - Silver Rondo
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