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1. | Slow Change
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2. | Hello to the Wind
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3. | Now
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4. | The Creators
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5. | Black Heroes
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Jazz / Hard Bop; Post-Bop; Avant-Garde Jazz
Recorded: * Oct 03-Nov 05, 1969, A&R Studios, New York, New York * Aug 13, 1977, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California
One of the most smoldering sessions by the Hutcherson quintet with Harold Land. Vocals by Gene McDaniels bracket each piece and the group is expanded to include guitar and congas. Joe Chambers and Candido make a fiery drum team. Added to the original album are versions of three of the tunes by Hutcherson's 1978 quintet and the LA Philharmonic. All this music is on CD for the first time, mastered from the original analog tapes in 24 bit.
Liner Note Author: Michael Cuscuna.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone Gene McDaniels - vocals Christine Spencer - vocals Wally Richardson - guitar Manny Boyd - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Harold Land - tenor saxophone George Cables - piano Kenny Barron - piano Stanley Cowell - piano Herbie Lewis - double bass James Leary - double bass Eddie Marshall - drums Joe Chambers - drums Candido - congas Bobbye Porter Hall - percussion L.A. Philharmonic
Harold Land
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Dec 18, 1928 in Houston, TX Died: Jul 27, 2001 Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop
Harold Land is an underrated tenor saxophonist whose tone has hardened with time and whose improvising style after the 1960s became influenced by (but not a copy of) John Coltrane. He grew up in San Diego and started playing tenor when he was 16. After working locally and making his recording debut for Savoy (1949), Land had his first high-profile gig in 1954 when he joined the Clifford BrownMax Roach Quintet. Land performed and recorded with the group until late 1955 when due to family problems he had to return home to Los Angeles (where he has been based ever since). He played with Curtis Counce's band (1956-1958), recorded a pair of memorable albums for Contemporary (1958-1959), led his own groups in the 1960s, and co-led groups with Bobby Hutcherson (1967-1971) and Blue Mitchell (1975-1978). Harold Land continued freelancing around Los Angeles up until his death in 2001. Land recorded as a leader (in addition to Savoy and Contemporary) for such labels as Jazzland, Blue Note, Imperial, Atlantic, Cadet, Mainstream, Concord, Muse, and Postcards. His son, Harold Land, Jr., occasionally played piano with his groups. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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