Bobby Hutcherson - Waiting
Released - 1976
Recording and Session Information
Different Fur Studios, San Francisco, CA, February 25, 1976
Emanuel Boyd, tenor, soprano sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes, marimba; George Cables, piano, electric piano; James Leary III, bass; Eddie Marshall, drums; Kenneth Nash, congas, percussion.
17093 Don't Be Afraid (To Fall In Love Again)
17094 Searchin' The Trane
17095 Hangin' Out (With You)
Different Fur Studios, San Francisco, CA, February 26, 1976
Hadley Caliman, Mguanda Dave Johnson, flute #2; Emanuel Boyd, tenor, soprano sax, flute; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes, marimba; George Cables, piano, electric piano; James Leary III, bass; Eddie Marshall, drums; Kenneth Nash, congas, percussion.
17096 Prime Thought
17097 Waiting
17098 Roses Poses
Track Listing
Side One | ||
Title | Author | Recording Date |
Waiting | J. Leary | February 26 1976 |
Prime Thought | J. Leary | February 26 1976 |
Roses Poses | B. Hutcherson | February 26 1976 |
Side Two | ||
Don't Be Afraid (To Fall In Love Again) | J. Leary | February 25 1976 |
Searchin' The Trane | B. Hutcherson | February 25 1976 |
Hangin' Out (With You) | J. Leary | February 25 1976 |
Liner Notes
True music is like true love. It asks for nothing in return. It's necessary for a musician to involve himself this way. It's the Intimate experience between himself and his instrument. No one else may enter into that. They can only observe. Thus, like love, his music can never be destroyed. As long as it is part of the person, it is eternal. This is the spiritual nature of jazz. The joy is increased when it can be shared, but it is self-fulfilling. Love is eternal Music is about love. Feeling things. Things that people can't see.
BOBBY HUTCHERSON
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