Chico Hamilton - His Great Hits mp3 flac download
Genre: | Jazz |
Performer: | Chico Hamilton |
Title: | His Great Hits |
Style: | Afro-Cuban Jazz, Hard Bop, Post Bop |
Date of release: | 1971 |
MP3 album size: | 1580 mb |
FLAC album size: | 1761 mb |
Digital formats: | AUD DMF MP2 AU AIFF MOD RA |
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Foreststorn "Chico" Hamilton, (September 20, 1921 – November 25, 2013) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Hamilton then struck out as a bandleader, first with a quintet featuring the cello as a lead instrument, an unusual choice for a jazz band in the 1950s, and subsequently leading a number of groups over the years that performed cool jazz, post bop and jazz fusion.
Chico Hamilton (Foreststorn Hamilton) (September 21, 1921, Los Angeles - died Nov 25 2013) was a jazz musician. He was born in Los Angeles in 1921 and was raised locally as the Central Avenue jazz scene was beginning to coalesce. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He appears in the "March Milastaire" number in the film You'll Never Get Rich (1941) as part of the backing group supporting Fred Astaire. He was one of the original members of the Gerry Mulligan quartet of the early 1950s.
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A1 | For Mods OnlyAlto Saxophone – Arnie LawrenceBass – Richard Davis Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonGuitar – Larry CoryellPiano, Written-By – Archie SheppProducer – Bob Thiele |
4:25 |
A2 | That Boy With That Long HairAlto Saxophone – Charlie MarianoBass – Richard Davis Drums, Written-By – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderFlute, Alto Flute – Jerome RichardsonGuitar – Gabor SzaboPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Victor Pantoja, Willie BoboPiccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Danny BankProducer – Bob ThieleTrombone – Jimmy CheathamTrumpet – Clark Terry |
4:10 |
A3 | Corrida De TorosBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonFlute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Bill Green*French Horn – Henry SigismontiGuitar, Written-By – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob Thiele, Sid FellerTenor Saxophone – Harold LandTrombone – Lou BlackburnTrumpet – John Anderson |
5:40 |
A4 | Got My Mojo Working (But It Just Won't Work On You)Alto Saxophone – Charlie MarianoBass – Richard Davis Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderFlute, Alto Flute – Jerome RichardsonGuitar – Gabor SzaboPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Victor Pantoja, Willie BoboPiccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Danny BankProducer – Bob ThieleTrombone – Jimmy CheathamTrumpet, Vocals – Clark TerryWritten-By – M. Morganfield* |
3:04 |
B1 | HelenaBass – Al Stinson*Drums, Written-By – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonFlute – Sadao WatanabeGuitar – Gabor SzaboPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Victor Pantoja, Willie BoboProducer – Bob Thiele |
4:24 |
B2 | Baby, You KnowAlto Saxophone – Arnie LawrenceBass – Richard Davis Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonGuitar – Larry CoryellOrgan – Ernie HayesProducer – Bob ThieleWritten By – C. Hamilton-J. CheathamWritten-By – C. Hamilton*, J. Cheatham* |
3:57 |
B3 | Fire WorksBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonFlute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Bill Green*French Horn – Henry SigismontiGuitar, Written-By – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob Thiele, Sid FellerTenor Saxophone – Harold LandTrombone – Lou BlackburnTrumpet – John Anderson |
5:57 |
B4 | Blues For O.T.Bass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderFlute, Written-By – Charles LloydGuitar – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob Thiele |
5:02 |
C1 | ManilaBass – Al Stinson*Drums, Written-By – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonFlute – Sadao WatanabeGuitar – Gabor SzaboPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Victor Pantoja, Willie BoboProducer – Bob Thiele |
4:48 |
C2 | Lonesome ChildBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderGuitar – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob ThieleTenor Saxophone, Written-By – Charles LloydTrombone – George Bohanon |
5:57 |
C3 | Mallet DanceBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderGuitar – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob ThieleTenor Saxophone, Written-By – Charles Lloyd |
4:56 |
C4 | TransfusionBass – Al Stinson*Engineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderGuitar – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob ThieleTenor Saxophone, Written-By – Charles LloydTrombone – George BohanonWritten-By – Chico Hamilton |
3:00 |
D1 | El MoorsBass – Al Stinson*Drums, Written-By – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonFlute – Sadao WatanabeGuitar – Gabor SzaboPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Victor Pantoja, Willie BoboProducer – Bob ThieleTrombone – Jimmy Cheatham |
5:24 |
D2 | Man From Two WorldsBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderGuitar – Gabor SzaboProducer – Bob ThieleTenor Saxophone, Written-By – Charles Lloyd |
6:00 |
D3 | Big Noise From WinnetkaBass – Al Stinson*Drums – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Rudy Van GelderPercussion [Latin Percussion] – Willie BoboProducer – Bob ThieleWritten By – B. Haggart-R. BaducWritten-By – B. Haggart*, R. Baduc* |
2:51 |
D4 | ThoughtsAlto Saxophone – Arnie LawrenceBass – Richard Davis Drums, Vocalese [Vocalise], Written-By – Chico HamiltonEngineer [Engineering] – Bob SimpsonGuitar – Larry CoryellProducer – Bob Thiele |
6:43 |
Credits
- Compilation Producer [Assembled For Album Release By] – Ed Michel
- Design – Woody Woodward Grafix
- Featuring – Archie Shepp, Charles Lloyd, Charlie Mariano, Clark Terry, Gabor Szabo, Harold Land, Jerome Richardson, Larry Coryell, Richard Davis , Willie Bobo
- Photography By – Chuck Stewart
Notes
A two-record set in gatefold LP sleeve.Sides A & D are pressed on one record, B & C on the other.
[A2, A4]: Recorded May 5, 1966.
[A3, B3]: Recorded January 4, 1965, in Hollywood, California.
[B1, C1, D1]: Recorded August 26/27, 1965.
[B4, C3, D2]: Recorded 1963.
[C2]: Recorded September 20, 1962.
[C4]: Recorded September 18, 1962.
[D3]: Recorded May 15, 1965.