Medina (album)
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Medina | ||
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Studio album by Bobby Hutcherson | ||
Released | 1979 and 1980 | |
Recorded | November 11, 1968 and August 11, 1969 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Label | Blue Note | |
Bobby Hutcherson chronology | ||
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Total Eclipse (1968) |
Medina (1969) |
Now! (1969) |
Medina in its currently issued form is a disc by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson. It is composed of two sessions recorded for the Blue Note label. The first, consisting of tracks 7-11, was recorded in 1968 but not released on vinyl until 1979, under the title "Spiral." The second session, recorded with the same personnel and consisting of the first 6 tracks, was first released on vinyl in 1980 under the title "Medina," which gives its name to this CD collection.
[edit] Personnel
- Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone, marimba)
- Harold Land (saxophone)
- Joe Chambers (drums)
- Stanley Cowell (piano)
- Reggie Workman (bass)
[edit] Track listing
- "Avis"
- "Comes Spring"
- "Dave's Chant"
- "Orientale"
- "Medina"
- "Ungano"
- "Ruth"
- "The Wedding March"
- "Poor People's March"
- "Spiral"
- "Visions"