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Billy Mitchell: This Is Billy Mitchell

LP: Smash SRS-67027
CD: Verve 065507

Tracks & Composers
1 J and B (Mitchell)
2 Sophisticated Lady (Ellington, Mills, Parish)
3 You Turned the Tables on Me (Alter, Mitchell)
4 Passionova (Hines)
5 Tamra (Wallace)
6 Automation (Burns)
7 Just Waiting (Liston)
8 Siam (Kee)

Personnel
Billy Mitchell (ts); Bobby Hutcherson (vib); Dave Burns (tp); Billy Wallace (p); Herman Wright (b); Otis "Candy" Finch (d); "Sleepy" Anderson (org)

Recording Date & Location
29-30 Oct 1962, Chicago, IL

Commentary
In the early 60's, when he came to New York City, Hutcherson was a member of band co-led by two former Basie-ites, Al Grey and Billy Mitchell. Verve recently reissued Mitchell's solo album This is Billy Mitchell, originally issued on the Smash label. It's a good record. Nothing revolutionary; just solid, swinging jazz.

As the title implies, this recording features Mitchell front-and-center. Hutcherson's contribution is mostly as a supporting ensemble player. Bobby does solo on four tracks, and he has an opportunity to stretch out a little on two of them, "Automation" and "Siam."

Moderate sparks, but nothing explosive here.

 


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