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Album Review: Components

  • Artist: Bobby Hutcherson
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 14, 1965
  • Total Time: 40:51
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Perhaps the single album that best sums up Bobby Hutcherson's early musical personality, Components is appropriately split into two very distinct halves. The first features four Hutcherson originals in a melodic but still advanced hard bop style, while the latter half has four free-leaning avant-garde pieces by drummer Joe Chambers. Hutcherson allots himself more solo space than on Dialogue, but that's no knock on the excellent supporting cast, which includes Herbie Hancock on piano, James Spaulding on alto sax and flute, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, and Ron Carter on bass. It's just more Hutcherson's date, and he helps unite the disparate halves with a cool-toned control that's apparent regardless of whether the material is way outside or more conventionally swinging. In the latter case, Hutcherson's originals are fairly diverse, encompassing rhythmically complex hard bop (the title track), pensive balladry ("Tranquillity," which features a lovely solo by Hancock), down-and-dirty swing ("West 22nd Street Theme"), and the gaily innocent "Little B's Poem," which went on to become one of Hutcherson's signature tunes and contains some lyrical flute work from Spaulding. The Chambers pieces tend to be deliberate explorations that emphasize texture and group interaction in the manner of Dialogue, except that there's even more freedom in terms of both structure and tonal center. (The exception is the brief but beautiful closing number, "Pastoral," an accurate title if ever there was one.) Components illustrated that Hutcherson was not only the most adventurous vibes player on the scene, but that he was also capable of playing more straightforward music with intelligence and feeling. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Components Bobby Hutcherson Bobby Hutcherson (6:23)
Tranquillity Bobby Hutcherson Bobby Hutcherson (5:01)
Little B's Poem Bobby Hutcherson Bobby Hutcherson (5:08)
West 22nd Street Theme Bobby Hutcherson Bobby Hutcherson (4:42)
Movement Joe Chambers Bobby Hutcherson (7:29)
Juba Dance Joe Chambers Bobby Hutcherson (5:21)
Air Joe Chambers Bobby Hutcherson (4:45)
Pastoral Joe Chambers Bobby Hutcherson (2:02)

Credits

Ron Carter (Bass), Joe Chambers (Drums), Herbie Hancock (Organ), Herbie Hancock (Piano), James Spaulding (Flute), James Spaulding (Saxophone), James Spaulding (Sax (Alto)), Michael Cuscuna (Producer), Freddie Hubbard (Trumpet), Bobby Hutcherson (Marimba), Bobby Hutcherson (Vibraphone), Bobby Hutcherson (Main Performer)
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Components
Studio album by Bobby Hutcherson
Released June 14, 1965
Recorded June 10, 1965
Genre Modal jazz
Post-bop
Length 40:51
Label Blue Note
Professional reviews
Bobby Hutcherson chronology
Dialogue
(1965)
Components
(1965)
Happenings
(1966)

Components is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label in 1965. The first side of the LP features compositions by Hutcherson, in a hard bop style, whilst the second side features Joe Chambers' compositions, more in the avant-garde style.

Track listing

  1. "Components" (Hutcherson) - 6:23
  2. "Tranquility" (Hutcherson) - 5:01
  3. "Little B's Poem" (Hutcherson) - 5:08
  4. "West 22nd Street Theme" (Hutcherson) - 4:42
  5. "Movement" (Chambers) - 7:29
  6. "Juba Dance" (Chambers) - 5:21
  7. "Air" (Chambers) - 4:45
  8. "Pastoral" (Chambers) - 2:02

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