Showing posts with label Charles Lloyd. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Chico Hamilton - Chic, Chic, Chico! (1965) {vinyl]

As far as I know unissued on CD, this vinyl rip is a gift from Risemer

Review by Scott Yanow:
For this interesting LP, drummer Chico Hamilton is mostly heard with an octet of Los Angeles musicians. The group, comprised of trumpet/trombone/tenor man Harold Land, French horn/flute (or piccolo) player and guitarist Gabor Szabo, bassist Albert Stinson, and the drummer/leader, performs originals by Hamilton and Szabo, plus "What's New." The concise performances (which are often tightly arranged) are full of subtleties and fine playing, particularly from the guitarist. The title cut was recorded two months later and is the last recording by Chico Hamilton with his star sideman Charles Lloyd, who is heard on flute. Not essential, but this album has its strong moments.


Side A:
1 Chic Chic Chico (Manny Albam) 2:47
2 Corrida De Toros (Gabor Szabo) 5:35
3 Tarantula (Gabor Szabo) 3:03
4 What's New? (Bob Haggart/Johnny Burke) 6:02

Side B:
1 St. Paddy's Day Parade (Chico Hamilton) 3:09
2 Carol's Walk (Chico Hamilton) 6:36
3 Swampy (Gabor Szabo) 2:45
4 Fire Works (Gabor Szabo) 5:52

Personnel for A1:
Charles Lloyd (fl) Jimmy Woods (ts) Gabor Szabo (g) Albert Stinson (b) Chico Hamilton (d) Willie Bobo (per)
NYC, March 15, 1965

On all other tracks:
John Anderson (tp) Lou Blackburn (tb) Henry Sigismonti (frh) Bill Green (fl, picc) Harold Land (ts) Gabor Szabo (g) Albert Stinson (b) Chico Hamilton (d)
Hollywood, CA, January 4, 1965

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