Bobby Hutcherson - Components (Tone Poet)
Recorded in 1965, Components makes a strong case for being one of the finest albums that vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson cut for Blue Note over his lengthy association with the label. For the date, Hutcherson assembled a truly remarkable sextet featuring Freddie Hubbardon trumpet, James Spaulding on alto saxophone and flute, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums. The fascinating album captured two sides of Hutchersonâs musical personality with Side A presenting post-bop gems by Hutcherson including the sublime âLittle Bâs Poemâ and the gorgeous ballad âTranquility,â while Side B explored Chambersâ more avant-garde compositions.
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Bobby Hutcherson - Components (Tone Poet)
Bobby Hutcherson - Components (Tone Poet)
Recorded in 1965, Components makes a strong case for being one of the finest albums that vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson cut for Blue Note over his lengthy association with the label. For the date, Hutcherson assembled a truly remarkable sextet featuring Freddie Hubbardon trumpet, James Spaulding on alto saxophone and flute, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums. The fascinating album captured two sides of Hutchersonâs musical personality with Side A presenting post-bop gems by Hutcherson including the sublime âLittle Bâs Poemâ and the gorgeous ballad âTranquility,â while Side B explored Chambersâ more avant-garde compositions.
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Recorded in 1965, Components makes a strong case for being one of the finest albums that vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson cut for Blue Note over his lengthy association with the label. For the date, Hutcherson assembled a truly remarkable sextet featuring Freddie Hubbardon trumpet, James Spaulding on alto saxophone and flute, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums. The fascinating album captured two sides of Hutchersonâs musical personality with Side A presenting post-bop gems by Hutcherson including the sublime âLittle Bâs Poemâ and the gorgeous ballad âTranquility,â while Side B explored Chambersâ more avant-garde compositions.

















