Chico Hamilton - Man From Two Worlds (1964) FLAC
Artist: Chico Hamilton
Title: Man From Two Worlds
Year Of Release: 1964
Label: Verve Reissues
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:13
Total Size: 213 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Man From Two Worlds
Year Of Release: 1964
Label: Verve Reissues
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:13
Total Size: 213 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Chico Hamilton - Man From Two Worlds
02. Chico Hamilton - Blues Medley
03. Chico Hamilton - Forest Flower
04. Chico Hamilton - Child's Play
05. Chico Hamilton - Blues For O.T.
06. Chico Hamilton - Mallet Dance
07. Chico Hamilton - Love Song To A Baby
This album actually combines two Chico Hamilton releases, namely Man from Two Worlds and Passin' Thru. There is great compositional range on this album, even though nine out the ten tunes were written by a single author (saxophonist Charles Lloyd). Some of these compositions spin off on an avant-garde tangent, while others are more direct and harmonically familiar.
The title track is basically an extended jam, though there is a Monk-like main theme that is used to begin and end the tune. Clearly, this piece is influenced by Indian music, and guitarist Gabor Szabo best illustrates the exotic, modal leanings of this composition through his sitar-influenced solo. On the other hand, "Forest Flower" is much more harmonious and easy to follow. Using standard jazz chords and a catchy melody, this tune is much less demanding on the ear. As its the title implies, Man from Two Worlds really does focus on two distinct "worlds" of jazz, and is the perfect listen for all those who crave musical diversity.
The title track is basically an extended jam, though there is a Monk-like main theme that is used to begin and end the tune. Clearly, this piece is influenced by Indian music, and guitarist Gabor Szabo best illustrates the exotic, modal leanings of this composition through his sitar-influenced solo. On the other hand, "Forest Flower" is much more harmonious and easy to follow. Using standard jazz chords and a catchy melody, this tune is much less demanding on the ear. As its the title implies, Man from Two Worlds really does focus on two distinct "worlds" of jazz, and is the perfect listen for all those who crave musical diversity.