Love This Cut By George Cables! Bobby Hutcherson-Vibes George Cables-Fender Rhodes Piano John Abercrombie-Guitar Chuck Domanico-Bass Peter Erskine-Drums
Bobby Hutcherson is a good friend of mine from the Keystone Corner days/love you Tod. This jjazz music is so spiritual to me, and I love besides Bobby George Cables/we played together and Peter Erskind' we go back to Stan Kenton and Weather Report. Miss Bobby no words and love George and Peter very much. sincerely
Abercrombie's guitar solos in the beginning just flow into the rest of the music, so effortlessly. George and Bobby complement each other so well -- vibes and Rhodes are like musical cousins, and these two musicians seem like they are reading each other's minds. This has been one of my favorite albums since the day I heard it on the old WRVR-FM in NYC (RIP to commercial jazz radio).
I think Bobbys Band & Sir Jay Beckinstein Spyro Gyro are excellent matches to complement their audiences everywhere with fUll Pallet of amazing expressive music!
oh..i see No Wonder the guitar is so delicious!!It's none other than the illustrious Sir John Abercrombie!! Great touch & tasty phrases on his guitar licks and here i though Sir Pat Metheny was the only one i loved beyond measure!??
Bobby Hutcherson is a good friend of mine from the Keystone Corner days/love you Tod. This jjazz music is so spiritual to me, and I love besides Bobby George Cables/we played together and Peter Erskind' we go back to Stan Kenton and Weather Report. Miss Bobby no words and love George and Peter very much. sincerely
i still have this on vinyl when i bought it back in 1982....i was 21 y/o
George Cables is so underrated! Great Freddie Hubbard tune!
This was written by George Cables.
Abercrombie's guitar solos in the beginning just flow into the rest of the music, so effortlessly. George and Bobby complement each other so well -- vibes and Rhodes are like musical cousins, and these two musicians seem like they are reading each other's minds.
This has been one of my favorite albums since the day I heard it on the old WRVR-FM in NYC (RIP to commercial jazz radio).
WRVR....... Remember the TV commercial. Had Return to Forever tune on it, Vulcan Worlds....
Underrated!! He's one of the best!!
Like wow! Far out, man! Real cosmic vibes, daddios, and dat ain't no jive, kno'm'sayin'?
We listen to remember! Remembering you, Bobby!
Thank You, again & again for so much wonderful music, RIP, Bobby
Beautiful! Bobby was a true master. He left us with so many brilliant recordings.
Another beautiful musician that left us so much to remember and enjoy. May peace be with you.
Omg This is a freaking badass jam!!
so glad I came across this gem
Love this tune! RIP Bobby..........
Great !!!!
Beautiful, haven’t heard this version in years. I still have the Freddie Hubbard version on vinyl.
I still have my Freddie Hubbard vinyl also!
Reverb to perfection
Simply magic! Thank you.
Lovely video! Always loved the song since it came out. Still have the best of album!
Great tune and a great recording on Bobby's LP.
Love this tune! Thanks for posting.
You're welcome
I think Bobbys Band & Sir Jay Beckinstein Spyro Gyro are excellent matches to complement their audiences everywhere with fUll Pallet of amazing expressive music!
oh..i see No Wonder the guitar is so delicious!!It's none other than the illustrious Sir John Abercrombie!! Great touch & tasty phrases on his guitar licks and here i though Sir Pat Metheny was the only one i loved beyond measure!??
Wow!
NICE!
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I have to wonder if Prince was listening to this track when he was crafting The Rainbow Children album. Check out She Loves Me 4 Me.
G. Cables' solo is without doubt great. Also, J. Abercrombie's solo is quite sensitive.
The ebony moonbeams shone down on her copper skin and set it ablaze with desire
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Whos Bobby's Jazz Guitarist here on this album?
John Abercrombie
DILLA?
song?
not sure but think madlib maybe did it?
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