1975 Bobby Hutcherson – Montara
Montara is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson recorded in 1975 and released on the Blue Note label.
Robert Hutcherson (January 27, 1941 – August 15, 2016) was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. “Little B’s Poem”, from the 1966 Blue Note album Components, is one of his best-known compositions. Hutcherson influenced younger vibraphonists including Steve Nelson, Joe Locke, and Stefon Harris.
Tracks
1 Camel Rise (George Cables) 05:35
2 Montara (Bobby Hutcherson) 04:58
3 (Se Acabo) La Malanga (Rudy Calzado) 04:17
4 Love Song (George Cables) 05:37
5 Little Angel (Eddy Martinez) 03:54
6 Yuyo (Bobby Hutcherson) 06:42
7 Oye Como Va (Tito Puente) 05:08
Media
Musicians
Marimba | Bobby Hutcherson |
Vibraphone | Bobby Hutcherson |
Other Musicians
1 Camel Rise
Bass | Chuck Domanico |
Drums | Harvey Mason Sr |
Guitar | Dennis Budimir |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Flute | Plas Johnson |
Flute | Fred Jackson |
Sax | Fred Jackson |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Ralph MacDonald |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
2 Montara
Bass | David Troncoso |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Piano | Eddie Cano |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Rudy Calzado |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
3 (Se Acabo) La Malanga
Bass | David Troncoso |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Piano | Eddie Cano |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Rudy Calzado |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
4 Love Song
Bass | Chuck Domanico |
Drums | Harvey Mason Sr |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Plas Johnson |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Ralph MacDonald |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
Percussion | Willie Bobo |
5 Little Angel
Bass | Chuck Domanico |
Drums | Harvey Mason Sr |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Plas Johnson |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Ralph MacDonald |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
Percussion | Willie Bobo |
6 Yuyo
Bass | David Troncoso |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Piano | Eddie Cano |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Rudy Calzado |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
7 Oye Como Va
Bass | David Troncoso |
Fender Rhodes | Larry Nash |
Piano | Eddie Cano |
Flute | Ernie Watts |
Sax | Ernie Watts |
Trumpet | Blue Mitchell |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Percussion | Johnny Palomo |
Percussion | Rudy Calzado |
Percussion | Victor Pantoja |
Liner Notes
Producer – Dale Oehler
Producer (Assistant) – Allen Levy, Nduyanu Bernard Comas
Producer (Executive) – George Butler
Arranged By – Dale Oehler (Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Arranged By – Bobby Hutcherson (Tracks 2, 3, 6, 7)
Contractor – Jules Chaikin
Copyist – Hal Brooks
Engineer – Phil Schier
Engineer (Assistant) – Bob Merritt
Engineer (Master) – John Golden
Mixed By – Phil Schier
Art Direction – Bob Cato
Mastered At Kendun Recorders
Mixed At Westlake Audio
Recorded At Record Plant, Los Angeles
Phonographic Copyright (p) United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc