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Bobby Hutcherson - The Best Of The Blue Note Years album

Bobby Hutcherson - The Best Of The Blue Note Years album

  • Performer: Bobby Hutcherson
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: The Best Of The Blue Note Years
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Hard Bop, Post Bop
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1498 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1603 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Originally recorded on Blue Note 1971 CD Version released 2008 Recorded on July 1-3, 1971 at Poppi Recording Studios, LA Tracklist: 1 At the Source (Todd.

Written-By – Bobby Hutcherson (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 8 to 11). Notes. Mastered using 24-bit Super Bit Mapping. Track 1: Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on July 14, 1966. Originally issued on

Blue Note’s very first press release stated. Blue Note Records are designed simply to serve the uncompromising expressions of hot jazz or swing, in general. Any particular style of playing which represents an authentic way of musical feeling is genuine expression. By virtue of its significance in place, time and circumstance, it possesses its own tradition, artistic standards and audience that keep it alive. Agreed, Saxophone Colossus is a great album, one of the all-time classics; however it was not made for Blue Note, but for Prestige, if I remember correctly.

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Spanning roughly a decade of Bobby Hutcherson's work from 1965-1976, Best of the Blue Note Years' collection does a fine job of showing off the vibraphonist's varied hard bop approach. With his somewhat hypnotic reinvention of Milt Jackson's blues 'n' bop vibe style in full view, Hutcherson navigates through complex swing ("Blues Mind Matter"), modal explorations ("Shame Shame"), wah-wah funk ("Ummh"), and Afro-Cuban cookers ("Roses Poses").

Beginning in 2007 Bobby Hutcherson made a series of recordings with Kind of Blue Records. The first recording in the series titled For Sentimental Reasons was a recording of classic standards and showcased Bobby Hutcherson at his most melodic. Accompanying Bobby on this date were Renee Rosnes on piano, Dwayne Burno on bass, and Al Foster on drums. In 2010 Bobby Hutcherson released Wise One on Kind of Blue Records to wide critical acclaim  . The Best of the Blue Note Years by Michael Fortuna. In The Vanguard by Jim Santella.

25 June at 00:22 ·. Happy 77th birthday to drummer and pianist Joe Chambers, who was born on 25 June 1942, near Philadelphia. During a fertile six-year period between 1964 and 1969, Chambers was very much in demand as a sideman and got to play with some of the biggest names in jazz, appearing on key Blue Note albums by Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson, Sam Rivers, Bobby Hutcherson and Andrew Hill. He also played with Eric Dolphy. Jazz Drummer Joe Chambers On Blue Note: The Black Musicians’ Label. The album is also included in this uDiscover guide to the best of Blue Note.

Bobby Hutcherson's 2014 album, Enjoy the View, finds the vibraphonist joining forces with saxophonist David Sanborn, organist/trumpeter Joey DeFrancesco, and drummer Billy Hart on a set of swinging, funky, and adventurous songs. This is Hutcherson's first album of studio material since 2009's Coltrane-inspired Wise One, and follows his 2012 live album, Somewhere in the Night, which also featured DeFrancesco. Ultimately, Enjoy the View is an album of expansive, highly engaging music that harks back to the best of Hutcherson's '60s and '70s work. Bobby Hutcherson - Enjoy The View (2014) {Blue Note B001977902}.

This month, Blue Note artists including Bobby Hutcherson, Brian Blade, Jason Moran, Robert Glasper, Annie Lennox, Rosanne Cash & Ryan Adams received an amazing 12 GRAMMY nominations across 5 different genre fields. 100 essential vinyl reissues. In March, we also kicked of an extensive Blue Note 75th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue Series that will release 100 essential albums over 2 years. The releases continue monthly with 5 new titles being reissued on December 23 from Andrew Hill, Grant Green, Jackie McLean, Tony Williams & Bobby Hutcherson. 75 years of The Finest In Jazz. com/BlueNote also features a free podcast called Now Hear This! which spotlights a different Blue Note artists each month. BLUE NOTE 75 iPAD APP. In July, we launched the Blue Note 75 app for iPad in partnership with the digital music agency playDEF music.

Bobby Hutcherson: Stick-Up! (1968). Francis Wolff captured Californian vibraphone maestro Hutcherson pointing his mallets as if they were weapons, which no doubt inspired this album’s tongue-in-cheek title. As with many of the best Blue Note album covers, it’s the juxtaposition of a cropped photo (in this case sepia-toned) with a white background and bold, brightly-coloured lettering that makes it so arresting. Freddie Hubbard: Hub-Tones (1962).

Tracklist

Blues Mind Matter 3:31
Little B's Poem 5:08
Bouquet 8:04
Ghetto Lights 6:14
Patterns 5:55
'Til Then 4:43
Dave's Chant 5:16
Same Shame 9:24
Ummh 7:45
Houston St. Thursday Afternoon 6:23
Roses Poses 6:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7243 5 31325 2 1 Bobby Hutcherson The Best Of The Blue Note Years ‎(CD, Comp) Blue Note 7243 5 31325 2 1 US 2001
7243 5 31325 2 1 Bobby Hutcherson The Best Of The Blue Note Years ‎(CD, Comp) Blue Note 7243 5 31325 2 1 Europe 2001