Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land Quintet
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes
Harold Land - tenor sax
Stanley Cowell - piano
Reggie Johnson - bass
Joe Chambers - drums
note: Hal Galper - piano (for Cowell on Hamburg 1970 recording)
1. Same Shame (Hutcherson) 14:14
2. The Peace-Maker (Land) 13:57
3. Spiral (Chambers) 15:21
4. Blues Mind Matter (Hutcherson) 16:29
Stockholm (Sweden) - July 28, 1969
[FM intro (0:11)]
1. Total Eclipse (21:06)
2. Theme from "Blow Up" (17:11)
3. The Peacemaker (13:25)
4. Man on Mercury (7:02)
Hamburg (Germany) - May 29, 1970
1. Four 12:00
2. Oleo 10:43
3. Same Shame 16:55 >
4. Theme From "Blow Up" 20:22
5. Oleo (incomplete, fades out) 7:37
links
ReplyDeletewhat a nice way to say we love him...
ReplyDeleteBIG THX!
previous post with some interesting discussion in the comments:
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saw him w/ ellis marsalis as a duo,thanks
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thanks for the reup - I had this on a computer that died and I failed to back up. Any chance for those other shows?
ReplyDeleteWhat are "those other shows"?
ReplyDeleteOk, I was confused as to the listing and rechecked - looks like they are all there. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the reup.
ReplyDeletethanks for gathering and publishing these. hutch was a GIANT. you can be a horn player or piano player or drummer and be a giant in the books, but thanks in large part to Hampton's audacity, Hutch's humility, Milt's singular dominance, I'm not sure the vibes player will ever really push through. it pissed me off to see those headlines describing Hutch was "a colorful vibraphonist." Imagine an obit "Wayne Shorter, dark-toned saxophonist" or "Charles Mingus, loud double-bassist." Hutch could rise above any circumstance and bring the attentive higher with him. Sure, family took precedence in the 70's, but check out "Head-On" or "Live at Montreux" and tell me he sold-out! "Montara" & "Un Pollo Loco" are not average fusion statements. Hear the tragic emotion on Andrew Hill's "Siete Ocho," the gentle urgency of "Aquarian Moon," and the joyfully self-effacing superhero quotation on the Four Season's "Star Eyes." Vast open heart, massive facility, exploratory mind...he had it all. "Colorful vibraphonist!"
ReplyDeleteThanks once again for these shows, which have been intermittently available since the original upload, which are a fantastic tribute to Bobby at a time when his music was restlessly seeking new places with new partners...a tremendous loss to all music lovers...
ReplyDeleteAlong with others, big kudos for uploading these. I'm wondering if anyone else had "broken file" problems with downloads.
ReplyDeleteWhen I downloaded, I got a broken file for the Hamburg concert for "02 Oleo"
For the Antibes concert in both downloads (part 1 and part 2) I got a broken file for "03 Spiral."
For both Stockholm downloads I got a broken file on "26t02" which correlates to "The Peacemaker."
Other materials all came through fine. Note I tried the Antibes concert twice.
Sorry to hear this ... will have to check my files if I have a free minute (don't have too many of 'em these days) - no idea how many people grabbed these so far, but no one else has reported any issues.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Ubu! I'll keep my eyes (and ears) open to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteOleo (#2 from the Hamburg 1969-70) set is corrupt on my end as well. Of course that's the one for which I have to go through various external drives ... theothers unpacked perfectly on my end, no errors at all, so maybe keep trying?
ReplyDeleteFile-sizes:
Antibes 1: 209'715'200 Bytes
Antibes 2: 135'490'620 Bytes
Stockholm 1: 209'715'200 Bytes
Stockholm 2: 120'598'086 Bytes
Will try and check for the 1969-70 Hamburg one, but likely in a week only (will go to Willisau jazz festival this Saturday/Sunday) - remind me please if I forget.
And thank YOU for that! So great! Best wishes for you & your blog.
ReplyDelete"Oleo" from Hamburg is corrupted on my download, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the shows. I believe that the '69-70 Hutcherson-Land concerts are not only peaks in Hutcherson's career, but some of the best live recordings I've ever heard. Oh, to be at the Juan les Pins festival in 1969 and witness both Hutcherson and Miles Davis in person. Well, now that Hutcherson is gone, maybe Blue Note will be spurred to give the recordings an official release, at last. Should've been done long ago.
Sorry for the delay - new links for the Hamburg shows (both 1969 and 1970) - not sure what went wrong last time.
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I had been on a Bobby Hutcherson bent for the last couple of months, and actually learned of his transition to ancestry several days after. However, my contemplation on his work was timely, overlapping/shadowing the news precisely. I was searching diligently for these dates to further complete my collection; and Voila! SPIRITUAL! Thanks, and please attend to the availability of these uploads for some time in his remembrance, and for obvious historical significance. ;)
ReplyDeleteCatching all these a year on, thanks Ubu!
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