Bobby Hutcherson – Medina
Bobby Hutcherson – Medina
Bobby Hutcherson – Medina
Bobby Hutcherson – Medina
Bobby Hutcherson – Medina
Bobby Hutcherson – Medina

Bobby Hutcherson – Medina

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Vibraphone, marimba - Bobby Hutcherson [click here to see more vinyl featuring Bobby Hutcherson]

Saxophone - Harold Land

Drums - Joe Chambers

Piano - Stanley Cowell

Bass - Reggie Johnson

Written by Bobby Hutcherson (A1-2), Stanley Cowell (A3-4), Joe Chambers (B1-2)




1 LP, Standard sleeve by Stoughton Printing Co.

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Record Technology Incorporated

Label :  Blue Note Tone Poet

Original Label : Blue Note

Recorded on August 11, 1969 at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder

Original sessions produced by Duke Pearson, Francis Wolff

Reissue Supervision by Joe Harley

Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio

Liner Notes by Richard Seidel

Design by Patrick Roques

Photography by Francis Wolff

Originally released in 1980

Reissued in August 2024

 

Tracks :

Side A:

1. "Avis"

2. "Comes Spring"

3. "Dave's Chant"

4. "Orientale"

Side B :

1. "Medina"

2. "Ungano"



            Reviews :

            « Medina was another Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land Quintet session that didn't see the light of day until over a decade later (recorded in 1969, issued in 1980). Again, it's hard to see why, given the high quality of both the group and their music, which seemed to get lost in the shuffle of jazz's late-'60s upheaval. Granted, it may have been a shade less distinctive than Hutcherson's earliest sessions, but the levels of composition and execution remained top-notch. Drummer Joe Chambers, pianist Stanley Cowell, and Hutcherson each contribute two numbers apiece, and each is advanced and has at least something of its own flavor -- the Erik Satie influence on Hutcherson's gentle "Comes Spring," for example, or the meditative Eastern feel of Cowell's flute-centered "Orientale." Chambers and bassist Reggie Johnson turn in some of their finest work with the Hutcherson-Land unit, as many of the pieces incorporate stuttering, rapidly shifting rhythms and frequent time-signature changes. Soulful yet firmly modern, this group was solid from top to bottom, and Medina is yet another fine piece of supporting evidence. » AllMusic Review by Steve Huey


            Ratings:

            AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.77 / 5

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