Stick-Up!
Bobby Hutcherson · 1968
40 min · 6 tracks · jazz fusion · swing
A vibrant mix of jazz fusion rhythms and melodic improvisation, showcasing Hutcherson's mastery of the vibraphone.
Stick-Up! is an album by Bobby Hutcherson, released in 1968. A vibrant mix of jazz fusion rhythms and melodic improvisation, showcasing Hutcherson's mastery of the vibraphone. The album is notable for its critical acclaim and influence on the jazz genre, particularly for its seamless integration of various styles. 'Stick-Up!' helped solidify Hutcherson's reputation as a leading vibraphonist in jazz, earning praise from critics in publications like DownBeat. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stick-Up! sound like?
A vibrant mix of jazz fusion rhythms and melodic improvisation, showcasing Hutcherson's mastery of the vibraphone. Rooted in jazz fusion and swing.
What makes Stick-Up! by Bobby Hutcherson notable?
The album is notable for its critical acclaim and influence on the jazz genre, particularly for its seamless integration of various styles. 'Stick-Up!' helped solidify Hutcherson's reputation as a leading vibraphonist in jazz, earning praise from critics in publications like DownBeat. Released in 1968, 'Stick-Up!' was Bobby Hutcherson's fifth album and marked a significant moment in his career following his breakthrough with 'Dialogue' in 1965. By this time, Hutcherson had established himself as a key figure in the jazz scene, known for his innovative approach to modal jazz and fusion.
How many songs are on Stick-Up!?
Stick-Up! has 6 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Una muy bonita Standout 6:27
- 2 8/4 Beat Standout 6:59
- 3 Summer Nights Standout 6:59
- 4 Black Circle 6:57
- 5 Verse 9:32
- 6 Blues Mind Matter 3:32
Release Date
January 1, 1968
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
40 min 27 sec
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