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1. | The Seance
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2. | Oleo
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3. | Easy Street
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4. | Suddenly I Thought of You
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5. | For Heaven's Sake
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6. | My Romance
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Jazz
Recorded live at Mitchell's Studio Club, Los Angeles, California on April 30 and May 1, 1966 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California)
Hampton Hawes - Piano Donald Bailey - Drums Red Mitchell - Bass
"Old good music can never be bad, and bad new music can never become good", Hampton Hawes wrote in his notes for this album. Recorded in 1966, the music in The Seance proves the first half of Hamp's axiom; it is as good, fresh, and exciting as the day it was captured on tape. Working with his favorite bassist, Red Mitchell, and the astonishing drummer Donald Bailey, the pianist recorded during his celebrated nine-month engagement at the lamented Mitchell's Studio Club in Los Angeles. The album captures Hawes as he was beginning judiciously to explore some of the new freedom in jazz. His chord structures were opening up, his time becoming more flexible. None of those changes detracted from his essential qualities of swing, warmth, and inventiveness.
Originally released on Contemporary (7621) Includes liner notes by Hampton Hawes.
Hampton Hawes made many of his finest records for Lester Koenig's Contemporary label. His final sessions before choosing to freelance (he would rejoin Koenig during his last year) resulted in two live albums, both reissued on CD. Teamed up with bassist Red Mitchell and drummer Donald Bailey, Hawes displays the influence of the avant-garde in places, stretching out his improvisations a bit while still showing off his roots in bop. Both CDs are equal in value, and this particular set includes such highlights as "Oleo," "Easy Street" and "My Romance." ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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