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Harold Land: A New Shade Of Blue
ByHarold Land
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2001

Dupree Bolton
trumpet1929 - 1994

Curtis Amy
saxophone1927 - 2002
Fortunately for us, Land's recorded legacy is considerably more extensive than that, both pre-The Fox, through his work with the

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016
A New Shade Of Blue is the first of three albums Land and Hutcherson recorded for Bob Shad's Mainstream label in 1971 and 1972. According to the liner notes, it was cut a couple of months after a club performance about which critic Leonard Feather wrote in The Los Angeles Times that if the group could be recorded just the way it sounded that night, the result would be "one of the monster jazz LPs of the year."
And that is precisely what Bob Shad did, whether prompted by Feather's review or off his own bat. The sound on A New Shade Of Blue is raw going on rough. It sounds like a club date recorded with one microphone suspended over the band (though the liner photographs from the session show this was not in fact the case) and run through a mixing desk on which the input indicator on practically every dial is permanently in the red. There is minimal separation between the instruments, no discernible edits or drop-ins and definitely no compression. Shad knew precisely what he was doing and the result is the absolute coyote's cojones.
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Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004

Bill Henderson
vocals1926 - 2016

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

James Mtume
percussionb.1947
The result is jazz at its most thrilling and deliciously overwhelming. "A New Shade Of Blue" is a steaming blues. "Mtume" and "De-Liberation" are spiritual jazz at its most compelling. "Short Subject" and bonus track "Dark Mood" cook gloriously hard. "Ode To Angela," dedicated to Angela Davis, is a muscular near-ballad. The album is a 53-minute whirlwind.
WeWantSounds' vinyl and CD editions are A New Shade Of Blues' first ever reissues and, boy, are they good news. ">
Track Listing
A New Shade Of Blue; Mtume; Ode To Angela; De-Liberation; Short Subject; Dark Mood.
Personnel
Harold Land
saxophone, tenorHarold Land: tenor saxophone; Bobby Hutcherson: vibraphone; Bill Henderson: piano, electric piano; Buster Williams: bass; Billy Hart: drums: Mtume: congas.
Album information
Title: A New Shade Of Blue | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: We Want Sounds
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