• 1. Avis
      • 2. Comes Spring
      • 3. Dave's Chant
      • 4. Orientale
      • 5. Medina
      • 6. Ungano

      Bobby Hutcherson’s cutting-edge 1969 session Medina found the vibraphonist with a remarkable band featuring Harold Land on tenor saxophone & flute, Stanley Cowell on piano, Reggie Johnson on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums. The set presents original compositions by Hutcherson, Cowell, and Chambers.

      This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI, and packaged in a deluxe tip-on jacket.

      Other Releases by Bobby Hutcherson

      Bobby HutchersonTotal Eclipse (Tone Poet)Decca (UMO) / Blue Note
      Killer deep jazz from vibist Bobby Hutcherson on Blue Note, 1970. With Harold Land, Chick Corea, Reggie Johnson and Joe Chambers. Bobby Hutcherson’s...
      • – Herzog
      Bobby HutchersonHappeningsDecca (UMO) / Blue Note
      Hardcore deep jazz with Bobby joined by Herbie Hancock, Bob Cranshaw and Joe Chambers
      • – Rojo
      Bobby HutchersonSan Francisco (1971)Blue Note
      100% STONE COLD CLASSIC BLUE NOTE LP!The musical partnership between vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson and tenor saxophonist Harold Land fully blossomed on...
      • – Goin' Down South
      • – Prints Tie
      • – Ummh
      • – A Night In Barcelona

      Other Releases on Decca / Blue Note

      Lee MorganTaru (Tone Poet)Decca / Blue Note
      Lee Morgan’s 1968 album Taru found the trumpeter at a crossroads exploring a variety of styles from modal jazz and post-bop to beautiful balladry and...
        Blue Note Re:imagined II (feat. Yazz Ahmed, Theon Cross, Oscar Jerome & more)Decca / Blue Note
        Legendary labels Decca and Blue Note have joined forces again for Blue Note Re:imagined II; a collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly...
        • – Yazz Ahmed - It (Chick Correa)
        • – Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good (Bobbi Humphrey)
        • – Parthenope - Don’t Know Why (Norah Jones)
        • – Swindle - Miss Kane (Donald Byrd)
        • – Nubiyan Twist - Through The Noise (Chant No.2) (Donald Byrd)
        • – Ego Ella May - Morning Side Of Love (Chico Hamilton)
        • – Oscar Jerome - Green With Envy (Grant Green)
        • – Daniel Casimir ft. Rita Moran - Lost (Wayne Shorter)
        • – Theon Cross - Epistrophy (Thelonious Monk)
        • – Maya Delilah - Harvest Moon (Cassandra Wilson)
        • – Kay Young - Feel Like Making Love (Marlena Shaw)
        • – Venna & Marco - Where Are We Going (Donald Byrd)
        • – Reuben James - Infant Eyes (Wayne Shorter)
        • – Binker Golding - Fort Worth (Joe Lovano)
        • – Cherise - Sunrise (Norah Jones)
        • – Franc Moody - Cristo Redentor (Donald Byrd)
        • 1. – Yazz Ahmed - It (Chick Correa)
        • 2. – Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good (Bobbi Humphrey)
        • 3. – Parthenope - Don’t Know Why (Norah Jones)
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        Blue Note Re:Imagined 1 (2020)Decca / Blue Note
        A collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly recorded by a selection of the UK scene’s most exciting young talents. Representing a bridge...
        • Jorja Smith – Rose Rouge (from St Germain Tourist, 2000)
        • Ezra Collective – Footprints (from Wayne Shorter Adam’s Apple, 1966)
        • Poppy Ajudha – Watermelon Man (Under The Sun) (from Herbie Hancock Takin’ Off, 1962)
        • Jordan Rakei – Wind Parade (from Donald Byrd Places and Spaces, 1975)
        • Skinny Pelembe – Illusion (Silly Apparition) (from Andrew Hill One for One, 1969)
        • Alfa Mist – Galaxy (rom Eddie Henderson Sunburst, 1975)
        • Steam Down feat. Afronaut Zu – Etcetera (from Wayne Shorter Etcetera, 1965)
        • Yazmin Lacey – I’ll Never Stop Loving You (from Dodo Greene My Hour of Need, 1962)
        • 1. Jorja Smith – Rose Rouge (from St Germain Tourist, 2000)
        • 2. Ezra Collective – Footprints (from Wayne Shorter Adam’s Apple, 1966)
        • 3. Poppy Ajudha – Watermelon Man (Under The Sun) (from Herbie Hancock Takin’ Off, 1962)
        • View full info and tracklisting