Chico Hamilton - The Complete Recordings: 1955-1958 (2014)

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Title: The Complete Recordings: 1955-1958
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Tritone
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 6:02:20
Total Size: 1.48 GB
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Tracklist:

01. A Nice Day
02. My Funny Valentine
03. Blue Sands
04. The Sage
05. The Morning After
06. I Want to Be Happy
07. Spectacular
08. Free Form
09. Walkin' Carson Blues
10. Buddy Boo (1955)
11. Jonalah (1958)
12. Chrissie
13. The Wind
14. Gone Lover
15. The Ghost
16. Sleepy Slept Here
17. Takin' a Chance on Love
18. The Squimp
19. Topsy
20. Drums West
21. Sleep
22. Blues on the Rocks
23. Street of Drums
24. We'll Be Together Again
25. Skynned Strings
26. Nuttye
27. Porch Light
28. Broadway
29. Autumn Landscape
30. Uganda
31. Lollypop
32. What Is There to Say
33. Buddy Boo (1956)
34. I Know (Theme #1)
35. Chanel #5
36. Beanstalk
37. September Song
38. Shete-Cuatro
39. Mr Jo Jones
40. I Know (Theme #2)
41. Satin Doll
42. Lillian
43. Reflections
44. Soft Winds
45. Caravan
46. I Know (Theme #3)
47. Goodbye Baby
48. Cheek to Chico
49. Susan the Sage
50. Sidney's Theme
51. Jonalah (1957)
52. Jam
53. Night Beat
54. Concerto of Themes from Soundtrack Of 'Sweet Smell of Success'
55. Lord Randall
56. Suite for Horn
57. Pluck It
58. Classical Katz
59. Loma
60. Granada
61. Katz-Up
62. Montuna
63. Beyond the Blue Horizon
64. Where I Live
65. Gongs East
66. I Gave My Love a Cherry
67. Good Grief
68. Long Ago
69. Tuesday at Two
70. Nature by Emerson
71. Far East
72. Passion Flower
73. Wonderful Guy
74. This Nearly Was Mine
75. Dites-Moi
76. Some Enchanted Evening
77. Bali Ha'i
78. There Is Nothing Like a Dame
79. Younger Than Springtime
80. Happy Talk
81. A Cockeyed Optimist
82. Honey Bun
83. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right out of My Hair
84. Lullaby of the Leaves
85. Reservation Blues
86. These Foolish Things
87. Ex-Ray's Friends
88. Devil's Demise
89. You're the Cream in My Coffee
90. Midnight Sun
91. Five Minutes More

Chico Hamilton, a subtle and creative drummer, will probably always be remembered for the series of quintets that he led during 1955-1965 and for his ability as a talent scout than for his fine drumming. Hamilton first played drums while in high school with the many fine young players (including Dexter Gordon, Illinois Jacquet, and Charles Mingus) who were in Los Angeles at the time. He made his recording debut with Slim Gaillard, was house drummer at Billy Berg's, toured with Lionel Hampton, and served in the military (1942-1946). In 1946, Hamilton worked briefly with Jimmy Mundy, Count Basie, and Lester Young (recording with Young). He toured as Lena Horne's drummer (on and off during 1948-1955), and gained recognition for his work with the original Gerry Mulligan piano-less quartet (1952-1953).

In 1955, Hamilton put together his first quintet, a chamber jazz group with the reeds of Buddy Collette, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Carson Smith, and cellist Fred Katz. One of the last important West Coast jazz bands, the Chico Hamilton Quintet was immediately popular and appeared in a memorable sequence in 1958's Jazz on a Summer's Day and the Hollywood film The Sweet Smell of Success. The personnel changed over the next few years (with Paul Horn and Eric Dolphy heard on reeds, cellist Nate Gershman, guitarists John Pisano and Dennis Budimir, and several bassists passing through the group) but it retained its unusual sound. By 1961, Charles Lloyd was on tenor and flute, Gabor Szabo was the new guitarist, and soon the cello was dropped in favor of trombone (Garnett Brown and later George Bohanon), giving the group an advanced hard bop style.

The Inquiring MindIn 1966, Chico Hamilton started composing for commercials and the studios and he broke up his quintet. However, he continued leading various groups, playing music that ranged from the avant-garde to erratic fusion and advanced hard bop. Such up-and-coming musicians as Larry Coryell (1966), Steve Potts (1967), Arthur Blythe, Steve Turre (on bass, surprisingly), and Eric Person (who played in Hamilton's '90s group Euphoria) were among the younger players he helped discover. In 1989, Chico Hamilton had a recorded reunion with the original members of his 1955 quintet (with Pisano in Hall's place), and in the 1990s he made a number of records for Soul Note. He continued playing gigs and recording throughout the 2000s, releasing four albums in 2006 for the label Joyous Shout! in celebration of his 85th birthday. Chico Hamilton died in Manhattan on November 25, 2013; he was 92 years old. His last album, The Inquiring Mind, recorded shortly before his passing, was released in early 2014. ~ Scott Yanow