Album
Total Eclipse
1968 · Jazz
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Total Eclipse is a Jazz album by Bobby Hutcherson, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
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Total Eclipse is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label in 1969. It features Hutcherson's first recordings with saxophonist Harold Land, who would become a regular collaborator with Hutcherson throughout the early 1970. Four of the five tracks are Hutcherson composition, the exception being Chick Corea's "Matrix". Composition and critical reception In a 2013 profile of Hutcherson for Down Beat, Dan Ouellette wrote that Total Eclipse was a "marquee outing for the group, where hard-bop entered into the exploratory zone. The album dips in and out of Hutcherson's daredevil sensibility, with inventive vibe romps and pure elation." Ouellette described Hutcherson's composition "Pompeian" as "a questing voyage with a whimsical open and close and a complex middle section that is avant-leaning and charged as Hutcherson paints dark colors on the marimba." "I was experimenting with moving intervals in my playing, doing seconds and thirds to fourths and fifth. It was creating a different sound instead of typical jazz line. The intervals were opened up. The idea was to try to make it sound simple even though it was music that was hard to figure out. Harold started playing the interval, too, so that we could bounce off each other. Actually, I got a lot of my ideas from Joe Chamber, who was always trying to change the recipe. 'Pompeian' is full of the intervals playing--which actually reflected the scene that was going on in San Francisco at the time." — Bobby Hutcherson AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey agreed that "Pompeian" was an "ambitious piece," but thought that "overall...the album foreshadows Hutcherson's move away from his explicit avant-garde leanings and into a still-advanced but more structured modernist framework. For some reason, Total Eclipse was the only post-bop-styled album Hutcherson and Land recorded together that was released at the time; though they're all high-quality, this remains perhaps the best of the lot." Huey went on to praise Land's playing, writing that his "solo lines are fluid and lengthy, assimilating some of Coltrane's innovations while remaining accessibly soulful" and that his "rounded, echoing tone is a nice contrast for the coolly cerebral post-bop that fills Total Eclipse." Personnel Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba, orchestra bells Harold Land – tenor saxophone, flute Chick Corea – piano Reggie Johnson – bass .
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Tracklist
- 1Herzog6:34
- 2Total Eclipse8:53
- 3Matrix6:46
- 4Same Shame9:27
- 5Pompeian8:52
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- warm
- hypnotic
- spiritual
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bobby HutchersonVIBRAPHONE
- Chick CoreaPIANO
- Harold LandTENOR SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE, FLUTE
- Joe ChambersDRUMS
- Malcolm AddeyMIXED BY
- Reggie JohnsonBASS
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