Components
Bobby Hutcherson
JazzJazz InstrumentModal MusicPost-BopVibraphone/Marimba Jazz
1966 | FLAC 192kHz 24bit | 8 tracks · 40:56
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Components is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label in 1966. The first side of the LP features compositions by Hutcherson, in a hard bop style, whilst the second side features Joe Chambers' compositions, more in the avant-garde style. Hutcherson describes "Tranquillity" as "so tranquil as to almost suggest no time at all." "Little B's Poem" was written for his son, Barry, three years old at the time. "The melodic line reminds me of how he used to play." "West 22nd Street Theme", which closes side one, is a reference to a Manhattan section

Bobby Hutcherson

1Components6:24Bobby Hutcherson
2Tranquillity5:01Bobby Hutcherson
3Little B’s Poem5:09Bobby Hutcherson
4West 22nd Street Theme4:43Bobby Hutcherson
5Movement7:29Joe Chambers
6Juba Dance5:23Joe Chambers
7Air4:46Joe Chambers
8Pastoral2:03Joe Chambers

Credits

Alto Saxophone — James Spaulding Flute — James Spaulding Bass — Ron Carter Composed By — Bobby Hutcherson, Joe Chambers Drums — Joe Chambers Mastered By — Bernie Grundman Piano — Herbie Hancock Producer — Alfred Lion Recorded By — Rudy Van Gelder Trumpet — Freddie Hubbard Vibraphone — Bobby Hutcherson Marimba — Bobby Hutcherson

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