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Gary Burton

For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal

For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal Tracks
1. Afro Blue
2. Bag's Groove
3. Move
4. Midnight Sun
5. Flying Home
6. Django
7. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
8. Body and Soul
9. Godchild
10. João
11. Hole in the Wall
12. Dance of the Octopus
Gary Burton - For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal
For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal Review
With For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal vibist Gary Burton salutes four other masters of the mallet--Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo, Milt Jackson, and Cal Tjader. He captures the essence of each player's genius while allowing himself space to demonstrate his own. For the three Tjader cuts Burton uses musicians expert in Latin rhythms, whereas for Hamp and Bags he uses pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Lewis Nash for fresh and imaginative readings of classic tunes such as "Flying Home" and "Django." But it is, rather surprisingly, the five Norvo tributes that shine most brightly. Three of them feature a drumless trio completed by guitarist Russell Malone and McBride. The drive they achieve on "Back Home Again in Indiana" is awesome. The remaining two are duets with pianist Makoto Ozone, featuring Burton on xylophone for "Hole in the Wall" and marimba on "Dance of the Octopus," the latter proving a suitably arresting finale to the session. Burton's previous Concord release, Libertango, was one of the outstanding jazz records of 2000, and in its very different way this is every bit as resplendent. --Richard Palmer


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Burton's new album a tribute to himself, as well
5
Gary Burton's new album, a tribute to the four vibraphonists who have had the biggest influence on him, is one of his best works to date. The band members that he assembles on this album are top notch, one must exceptionally note the wonderful playing by lewis Nash on some of the tracks. Bag's Groove is perhaps the best track on the album, with a great unison line played over top of the melody. If you are a jazz fan, or even just a music fan, this album is a must-have. BUY IT NOW!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-03-14
Burton's great..and so's the band!
5
What marks out this new Gary Burton album for me is the backing band that he's assembled to help him out on what is clearly a project close to his heart. Not only does Burton himself turn in some loving interpretations, he adds something to tunes that you might think had nothing new to give.Special mention for the guitar work of Russell Malone who produces a range of guitar styles to compliment the frontman."Godchild"provides a real opportunity to stretch out, but he's inventive on all three of the tracks he plays on. Christian McBride provides a dense,pure and solid bass sound on the 7 tracks he appears on. Burton used no less than three pianists for the sessions, and adds extra percussion for tracks 1,8 and 10 from Luis Quintero. The overall quality of the recording is excellent, and I have to agree with another reviewer that "Flying Home" is perhaps the outstanding cut. An excellent project.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-03-16
Homage to past Vibes Masters based on Variable Content
3
Gary Burton is one of the towering figures of living Jazz and undisputedly the master of the Vibes. How fitting that he should create this production as a homage both to the modern instrument and to the greatest exponents who brought it to it's current elevated level. Hence the Hamp/Red/Bags/Cal of the title. In terms of showcasing these past masters and highlighting the progression of the instrument and it's arrangements Gary Burton succeeds uncategorically.

However...and I'm sorry to spoil the party...I do not particulary like to listen to this CD. Why? Because the material is weak and doesn't engage with the listener. Yes, a few of the tracks are good but I believe that Gary Burton has compromised his usual very high standard of material here by relying on some rather (let's be brutally honest here) substandard and dated material just so that he could justify the concept. There, I've said it!

There are much, much better productions from Mr Burton, including (but not limited to)the work he has done with Messrs. Metheny, Ozone and Corea. I'd recommend these above "For Hamp, Bags etc...".

This one is for completists and the terminally nostalgic only!

Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-10-16