Dialogue by Bobby Hutcherson

Dialogue

Bobby Hutcherson

1965

Dialogue is a Jazz album by Bobby Hutcherson, originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Post-Bop & Modal
  • clean
  • meditative
  • cerebral

About

1965's <i>Dialogue</i> was the first album Bobby Hutcherson released as a bandleader (though not the first he recorded). The vibraphone virtuoso had recently recorded with New Thing trailblazers like Eric Dolphy, Andrew Hill, and Jackie McLean, and their avant-garde leanings undoubtedly influenced <i>Dialogue</i>. Hill's also the pianist and main writer here (Hutcherson hadn't yet really leapt into composition). But while tunes like "Les Noirs Merchant" and the title track (penned by drummer Joe Chambers) feature their fair share of free sections full of openminded explorations, <i>Dialogue</i> is as much a post-bop outing as anything; "Catta" finds Hutcherson, sax man Sam Rivers, and trumpeter Freddie Hubbard blowing atop a Latinate montuno, while the slow, slinky "Ghetto Lights" features plenty of bluesy licks backed by a sultry swinging feel. The ease with which Hutcherson's vibes and marimba could shift from crystalline melodic phrases to furious bursts of outward-bound energy foreshadowed the depth and breadth of the discography that was to come.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Catta7:19
  2. 2Idle While6:37
  3. 3Les Noirs Marchant6:41
  4. 4Dialogue9:59
  5. 5Ghetto Lights6:16
  6. 6Jasper8:29

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold