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'''''The Dealer''''' is a 1966 album by [[jazz]] [[drummer]]/[[bandleader]] [[Chico Hamilton]]. It was first released by [[Impulse! Records]] (AS-9130) and has been subsequently reissued on [[Compact disc|CD]] with the addition of bonus tracks from ''[[Chic Chic Chico]]'', ''Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 3'' and ''Passin' Thru''. The bonus tracks feature different line-ups to that of the album, including [[Charles Lloyd (jazz musician)|Charles Lloyd]] and [[Gábor Szabó]]. The bonus track, "El Toro" is also featured on the ''[[Impulsive! Unmixed]]'' compilation. |
'''''The Dealer''''' is a 1966 album by [[jazz]] [[drummer]]/[[bandleader]] [[Chico Hamilton]]. It was first released by [[Impulse! Records]] (AS-9130) and has been subsequently reissued on [[Compact disc|CD]] with the addition of bonus tracks from ''[[Chic Chic Chico]]'', ''Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 3'' and ''Passin' Thru''. The bonus tracks feature different line-ups to that of the album, including [[Charles Lloyd (jazz musician)|Charles Lloyd]] and [[Gábor Szabó]]. The bonus track, "El Toro" is also featured on the ''[[Impulsive! Unmixed]]'' compilation. |
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All tracks are originals, composed by Hamilton and some arranged by [[Jimmy Cheatham]]. The exceptions are "For Mods Only", composed by [[free jazz]] [[saxophonist]] [[Archie Shepp]], who features on the track playing piano; some licks played by guitarist, Larry Coryell, from which [[Mick Taylor]] (of [[Bluesbreakers]] and [[The Rolling Stones]]) later used with The Stones; and "Larry of Arabia" by [[Larry Coryell]], here supposedly making his first recording. |
All tracks are originals, composed by Hamilton and some arranged by [[Jimmy Cheatham]]. The exceptions are "For Mods Only", composed by [[free jazz]] [[saxophonist]] [[Archie Shepp]], who features on the track playing piano; some licks played by guitarist, [[Larry Coryell]], from which [[Mick Taylor]] (of [[Bluesbreakers]] and [[The Rolling Stones]]) later used with The Stones; and "Larry of Arabia" by [[Larry Coryell]], here supposedly making his first recording. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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'''Chico Hamilton Quartet:''' |
'''Chico Hamilton Quartet:''' |
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*Chico Hamilton - drums, percussion, vocal on #6 |
*Chico Hamilton - drums, percussion, vocal on #6 |
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*Larry Coryell - electric guitar |
*[[Larry Coryell]] - electric guitar |
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*[[Arnie Lawrence]] - [[Alto saxophone|alto]] saxophone, except #5 |
*[[Arnie Lawrence]] - [[Alto saxophone|alto]] saxophone, except #5 |
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*[[Richard Davis (double bassist)|Richard Davis]] - bass |
*[[Richard Davis (double bassist)|Richard Davis]] - bass |
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The Dealer | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1966 | |||
Recorded | Main album: September 9, 1966 Bonus tracks: March 15, 1965 and September 18, 1962 | |||
Studio | RCA Recording Studios, NYC and Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 51:07 | |||
Label | Impulse! Records (1966) Impulse! Records (1999) | |||
Producer | Bob Thiele Michael Cuscuna | |||
Chico Hamilton chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [2] |
The Dealer is a 1966 album by jazz drummer/bandleader Chico Hamilton. It was first released by Impulse! Records (AS-9130) and has been subsequently reissued on CD with the addition of bonus tracks from Chic Chic Chico, Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 3 and Passin' Thru. The bonus tracks feature different line-ups to that of the album, including Charles Lloyd and Gábor Szabó. The bonus track, "El Toro" is also featured on the Impulsive! Unmixed compilation.
All tracks are originals, composed by Hamilton and some arranged by Jimmy Cheatham. The exceptions are "For Mods Only", composed by free jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp, who features on the track playing piano; some licks played by guitarist, Larry Coryell, from which Mick Taylor (of Bluesbreakers and The Rolling Stones) later used with The Stones; and "Larry of Arabia" by Larry Coryell, here supposedly making his first recording.
Track listing
[edit]- "The Dealer" (Chico Hamilton-Jimmy Cheatham) – 6:21
- "For Mods Only" (Archie Shepp) – 4:25
- "A Trip" (Chico Hamilton-Jimmy Cheatham) – 6:35
- "Baby, You Know" (Chico Hamilton-Jimmy Cheatham) – 3:56
- "Larry of Arabia" (Larry Coryell) – 5:09
- "Thoughts" (Chico Hamilton) – 9:20
- "Jim-Jeannie" (Chico Hamilton) – 5:48
Bonus Tracks
- "Chic Chic Chico" (Manny Albam) - 2:49
- "Big Noise From Winnetka" (Ray Bauduc-Bob Haggart-Bob Crosby-Gil Rodin) - 2:49
- "The Second Time Around" (Jimmy Van Heusen-Sammy Cahn) - 3:12
- "El Toro" (Chico Hamilton-Charles Lloyd-Gábor Szabó) - 2:49
Personnel
[edit]Original Album Chico Hamilton Quartet:
- Chico Hamilton - drums, percussion, vocal on #6
- Larry Coryell - electric guitar
- Arnie Lawrence - alto saxophone, except #5
- Richard Davis - bass
Featuring:
- Archie Shepp - piano on #2
- Ernie Hayes - organ on #4 and #5
- Jimmy Cheatham - arranger on #1 and #4, conductor on #3
- Unknown - percussion and tambourine on #7
Bonus Tracks:
- Chico Hamilton - drums
- Albert Stinson - bass, vocal on #9
- Willie Bobo - maracas on #8, cowbells on #9
- Charles Lloyd - flute on #9 and #11, tenor saxophone on #10
- Gábor Szabó - guitar on #8, #10 and #11
- George Bohanon - trombone on #10, probably maracas and percussion on #11
- Jimmy Woods - tenor saxophone on #8
Production
- Bob Thiele - original producer
- Bob Simpson - recording engineer (original album)
- Rudy Van Gelder - recording engineer (bonus tracks)
- Michael Cuscuna - reissue producer
- Erick Labson remastering
- Robert Flynn/Viceroy - cover design
- Charles Shabacon - photographs
- Hollis King - art direction
- Edward O'Dowd - graphic design
Locations
[edit]- Original album recorded at RCA Recording Studios, NYC
- Bonus tracks recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Recording Studio, NJ
- Remastered at MCA Music Media Studios
References
[edit]- ^ Yanow, Scott (2011). "The Dealer - Chico Hamilton | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 633. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.