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Bobby Hutcherson: Wise One
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John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Anthony Wilson
guitarb.1968

Joe Gilman
piano
Eddie Marshall
drumsb.1938

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004
The four Coltrane pieces, for the most part, are infrequently explored by other jazz musicians. The brooding, powerful "Spiritual" retains its tension, though the vibes are much lighter than Coltrane's soprano sax, as is Wilson's guitar in place of

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Although Coltrane was a prolific composer during the 1960s, he took time out to explore compositions by others. Two standards, "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" and "All or Nothing at All," appeared on the Ballads album, rumored to have been a rebuttal to critics who thought Coltrane was no longer capable of playing a great melody without an avalanche of notes. Hutcherson takes the former in a reserved fashion while the latter is played as a brisk bossa nova, with delightful comping by the rhythm section. Tyner's "Aisha" is a rarity because Coltrane rarely recorded his sidemen's originals. Hutcherson's spacious, shimmering arrangement does much to unveil its beauty, an early work that is deserving of greater exploration by others. ">
Track Listing
Wise One; Like Sonny; Aisha; Equinox; All Or Nothing At All; Nancy (With The Laughing Face); Spiritual; Out Of This World; Dear Lord.
Personnel
Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphoneBobby Hutcherson: vibes; Anthony Wilson: electric guitar; Joe Gilman: piano; Glenn Richman: bass; Eddie Marshall: drums.
Album information
Title: Wise One | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Kind of Blue Records
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