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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1968. Featuring Hutcherson (vibes), Sam Rivers (tenor sax, bass clarinet), Harold Land (tenor sax), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Andrew Hill, Stanley Cowell (piano), Richard Davis, Reggie Johnson (bass) and Joe Chambers (drums). "This album, recorded November 11, 1968, except for that one 1965 track ('Jasper'), stems from the period, 1968-71, during which Hutcherson co-led a quintet with the tenor saxophonist Harold Land. They recorded under Hutcherson's name for Blue Note, and under Land's for Chess and Mainstream. Based in San Diego for a long time, and later in Hollywood, Land was often lumped with West Coast musicians, for what must be geographical reasons. His style has always been closer to the East Coast boppers of the time. At the time of the trumpet player's Blue Mitchell's death, Land was co-leading a quintet with him. The rhythmically arresting 'Poor People's March' on this album is his."
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ARTISTS Bobby Hutcherson (vibrs); Sam Rivers (tenor sax, bass, clarinet); Harold Land (tenor sax); Freddie HUbbard (trumpet); Andres Hill & Stanley Cowell (piano); Richard Davis & Reggie Johnson (bass); Joe Chambers (drums) |
TRACKS 1. Ruth
2. The Wedding March
3. Poor People's March
4. Spiral
5. Visions
6. Jazper
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