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For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal

 
Album Review: For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal

  • Artist: Gary Burton
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 13, 2001
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

The vibraphone legend calls this wide-ranging tribute collection his most satisfying effort to date (this is a major catalog), and the one that hits closest to home. No doubt that's because he's digging deep into his past and paying homage to the legends of the instrument who shaped his own inimitable style. The four mentioned by the album title all had unique roles in the development of the instrument as a jazz focal point, and it's amazing to realize the vibes were only invented 75 years ago -- just one generation before Burton was born. Lionel Hampton and Red Norvo pioneered mallet jazz; Milt "Bags" Jackson gave it the lyrical phrasing of a horn, achieving a great transformation, and Cal Tjader made it a staple of the cool school and '50s Latin jazz. As a result, Burton can pretty much go wild rhythmically, improvisationally, and stylistically -- the disc rolls like one big mallet party, surprising listeners with where it darts next. The first two tracks, a frenetic rendering of Tjader's "Afro Blue" and a lighthearted skip through "Bag's Groove," set the pace as far as the project's diversity. The Hampton pieces are the moody "Midnight Sun" and feisty, jamming "Flying Home"; Norvo's tunes are the whimsical ragtime influence "Hole in the Wall" and the ambient and experimental "Dance of the Octopus"; Tjader's are the Brazilian fiesta "Joao" and lyrical "Body and Soul"; and "Django" captures the gentle side of Bags. This is a well-rounded jazz disc for even the most casual listener, but it's paradise for a hardcore vibes fan -- a fun, hour-long history lesson on the instrument by a professor who has so beautifully carried on its legacy. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Afro Blue Mongo Santamaría Gary Burton (6:48)
Bags' Groove Milt Jackson Gary Burton (5:25)
Move Gary Burton (5:21)
Midnight Sun Johnny Mercer, Sonny Burke, Lionel Hampton Gary Burton (8:08)
Flying Home Sydney Robin, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton Gary Burton (5:17)
Django John Richard Lewis Gary Burton (6:27)
(Back Home Again In) Indiana Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley Gary Burton (5:43)
Body and Soul Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman Gary Burton (6:14)
Godchild George Wallington Gary Burton (6:00)
João Clare Fischer Gary Burton (5:25)
Hole in the Wall Red Norvo Gary Burton (2:51)
Dance of the Octopus Red Norvo Gary Burton (3:49)

Credits

Gary Burton (Xylophone), Russell Malone (Guitar), Christian McBride (Bass), Danilo Perez (Piano), James Farber (Recorder), John Patitucci (Bass), Glen Barros (Executive Producer), Gary Burton (Producer), James Farber (Mixing), John Burk (Executive Producer), Lewis Nash (Drums), Gary Burton (Vibraphone), Gary Burton (Marimba), Luis Quintero (Percussion), Neil Tesser (Liner Notes), Makoto Ozone (Piano), Greg Kalbi (Mastering), Mulgrew Miller (Piano)
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