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  1. Big John Patton, Let ‘Em Roll, 1966 on Blue Note

    Patton joined by Otis Finch (drums), Grant Green (guitar), and Bobby Hutcherson (vibes), and recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Fantastic Hammond B3 driven mid-sixties Blue Note jazz – can’t go wrong.

    My copy—direct from Amazon, which often has deals on these—is the Blue Note Tone Poet series reissue from 2023, with lacquer cut by Kevin Grey and Joe Harley and pressing at RTI.

    #1960s #1966 #2023 #amazon #BlueNote #BobbyHutcherson #EnglewoodCliffsNJ #GrantGreen #jazz #JoeHarley #JohnPatton #KevinGray #OtisFinch #Reissue #RTI #RudyVanGelder #TonePoet #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
  2. Bobby Hutcherson, Montara, 1975 on Blue Note

    Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson’s ~13th album on Blue Note – west coast Latin jazz. Recorded in LA (Record Plant) in August 1975 and produced by Dale Oehler. Hutcherson passed in 2016.

    My copy is part of the Vinyl Me Please Anthology The Story of Blue Note Records (2024 edition) which reproduces the mid-70s Blue Note labels.

    #1970s #1975 #BlueNote #BobbyHutcherson #DaleOehler #jazz #Latin #Reissue #TheStoryOfBlueNoteRecords #vinyl #VinylMePleaseAnthology #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
  3. Bobby Hutcherson - Montara

    It's very interesting to follow Hutcherson through from his early Blue Note solo releases (starting with 1965's Dialogue - mas.to/@dnanian/11351101092431) to here, 10 years later, deep into Blue Note's soul-jazz era.

    This is a great example of that, with a lot of latin flair (not to mention compositions), and great stuff from Hutcherson and the band, including Blue Mitchell (trumpet), and others too numerous to mention.

    #nowplaying #vinyl #LatinJazz #BobbyHutcherson