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Chico Hamilton & Paul Horn - Chico Hamilton with Paul Horn (1963/2010) [West Coast Jazz, Cool]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Chico Hamilton & Paul Horn - Chico Hamilton with Paul Horn (1963/2010) [West Coast Jazz, Cool]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Chico Hamilton & Paul Horn
Album: Chico Hamilton with Paul Horn
Genre: West Coast Jazz, Cool
Label: P-Vine Records
Released: 1963/2010
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Porch Light (Duvivier) - 4:02
  2. Autumn Landscape (Duvivier) - 3:44
  3. Uyawda (Trad.) - 4:43
  4. Lolly Pop (Hamilton-Hamilton-Wiggins) - 2:19
  5. Pluck It (Katz) - 2:59
  6. Katz Up (Katz) - 3:52
  7. Crazy Cats (Katz) - 3:02
  8. Lord Randell (Katz) - 7:32

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    Personnel:
  • Chico Hamilton - drums
  • Paul Horn - alto saxophone, clarinet, flute
  • Fred Katz - cello
  • John Pisano, Jim Hall, Howard Roberts - guitar
  • Carson Smith, George Duvivier - bass

Drummer Chico Hamilton, who is still going strong at age 91, is a truely unique visionary. In 1955, when jazz was beginning to flourish in many different directions, Hamilton made history by adopting an entirely new quintet format which includes a single reed instrument, guitar, cello, bass and drums. The cellist Fred Katz, who would mostly play with the bow, was considered as one of the "front" players.

Youg reed player Paul Horn was the second horn player of the group who replaced the inaugural member Buddy Collette. The main part of this compilation album, released in 1963, is the four tracks (Track 5 through 8) by that edition of the Chico Hamilton Quintet. The rest are taken from two earlier recording sessions. Tracks 1 and 2 were recorded in 1956 and features Hamilton's trio with the young Jim Hall, who was 25 years old at the time, and George Duvivier. Tracks 3 and 4 were recorded in 1954 with Howard Roberts and Duvivier.

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