Alphounse Mouzon, Mind Transplant.
Dated, but still a fun listen.
Jazz for aficionados
@stuartk The Harold Land material I am most familiar with is his 50s collaborations with Clifford Brown and Max Roach. I also own all the CDs of Land as a leader 1959 - 68. I also have all the CDs with Curtis Counce/Land. Carmel Jones/Land also good.... I have this one with Hutcherson/Land Nothing against the vibraphone, but I gravitate more towards these sessions (as well as the Brown/roach/Land) (1) Haro̲l̲d L̲a̲n̲d – ̲W̲e̲st ̲C̲oast ̲B̲l̲u̲e̲s! (̲1̲9̲6̲0̲)̲ - YouTube I will check out the Timeless All Stars on your recommendation. I highly recommend this Bill Evans session with Harold Land |
I'm familiar with the Brown/Roach band, both with S. Rollins and Harold Land. I'm not a huge Rollins fan but one I do like is "Plus Four" with Brown. I listened to that track from "The Peacemaker" and enjoyed it. Too bad it’s so expensive as an out-of-print CD. Recently, I scored a new copy of "Mapenzi", though, so these do come up, if one is vigilant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeSu0v27JJU I listened to "Quintessence". To be honest, I’m not sure what to think. I’m so habituated to Evans in trio formant that I’ll have to listen to this again. Hutcherson and Land had a quintet that released at least two albums on Blue Note-- "Spiral" and "Medina". B. Note released both as a "two-fer" on CD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IZLRjPCwmA&list=PLXlq4LVUyCx57z219YB2tGTOcSKOoXTXG Hutcherson also played on Land’s "Xocia’s Dance" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNUnlgSOEW0 Hutcherson has always been one of my favorite Jazz musicians, although I’m not a fan of his 70’s recordings -- too commercial and slick for my tastes.
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