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1. | New World
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2. | Chung Dynasty
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3. | Rio
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4. | Blow Up
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5. | Rock Pile
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Jazz
Joe Chambers - Drums, Marimba, Vibes Eddie Martinez - Electric Piano Herb Bushler - Bass Omar Clay - Percussion Paul Metzke - Guitar Dick Meza - Sax (Tenor, Soprano) Ray Mantilla - Latin percussion, Conga, Misc
An excellent recording done in 1976 by legendary drummer Joe Chambers, who has played on many landmark Blue Note recordings with the likes of Bobby Hutcherson, Freddie Hubbard, Andrew Hill, Joe Henderson and many more. “New World” contains some heavy grooves as well as lighter and melodic compositions. Of course lots of amazing drumming and wonderful Fender Rhodes work by Eddie Martinez. This is the first time this rare recording will be made available on CD.
Joe Chambers
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jun 25, 1942 in Stoneacre, VA Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Progressive Jazz
Joe Chambers is an extremely versatile and tasteful master of all post-bop idioms. Chambers drives an ensemble with a light hand; his time is excellent and his grasp of dynamics superb. He's not a flashy drummer by any means, but he's a generous collaborator who makes any group of which he's a part as good as it can possibly be. Chambers worked around Washington, D.C., in his late teens. After moving to New York in 1963, he played with Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Giuffre, and Andrew Hill. In the mid-'60s, Chambers played with a number of the more progressively inclined musicians associated with the Blue Note label, such as vibist Bobby Hutcherson and saxophonists Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, and Sam Rivers. In 1970, Chambers joined Max Roach's percussion ensemble, M'Boom, as an original member. During the '70s, Chambers played with a great many of jazz's most prominent elder statesmen, including Sonny Rollins, Tommy Flanagan, Charles Mingus, and Art Farmer. With Flanagan and bassist Reggie Workman, Chambers formed the Super Jazz Trio. In the late '70s, he co-led a band with organist Larry Young. Chambers recorded with bands led by trumpeter Chet Baker and percussionist Ray Mantilla in the early '80s. He's maintained his association with Roach into the '90s. Chambers has recorded infrequently as a leader; his output as a sideman, however, continues to be sizable. ---Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide |
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