Stick-Up!
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Muy Bonita
- 8/4 Beat
- Summer Nights
- Black Circle
- Verse
- Blues Mind Matter
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #117647 in Music
- Released on: 1997-10-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Limited Edition
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
"Stick-Up!" stands out as one of the hardest-swinging albums that Bobby Hutcherson made for Blue Note, due in no small part to the presence of Billy Higgins on drums. This 1966 recording, which also features Joe Henderson, is the first recorded meeting of the vibist and pianist McCoy Tyner.
Customer Reviews
Good vibes
Bobby has it all together on this 1966 release. His vibes ring like bells, his band is tight, and the compositions are stellar. This is great mainstream Blue Note stuff, but the work is challenging and it makes for rewarding listening.
Three tracks stand out for me. The angular and rhythmically unpredictable "8/4" features fine interplay between Hutcherson, tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson and pianist McCoy Tyner. "Summer Nights" is a lovely ballad that displays Bobby's lucid tone and lyrical touch. It also offers a good early look at the way he meshed his sound with Tyner's. The two would go on to develop that partnership in the '80s and '90s. "Verse," which Hutcherson says in the liner notes refers to the literary sense of the word, is indeed an aural poem and one of satisfyingly controlled intensity. It starts out slowly but builds in power with Henderson delivering a particularly inspired performance.
This is Blue Note at its best: great musicians playing with fire and inspiration on well-crafted material. Never a dull moment.
Obviously Excellent
Stick-Up! is excellent and fun by just looking at the cover! The band here is quite interesting... Billy Higgins on drums with McCoy Tyner on piano and Joe Henderson on tenor sax. Bobby Hutcherson is fantastic on vibes, starting out with Ornette Coleman's catchy Una Muy Bonita and moving through five more originals, which is different than the equally excellent (and different) Patterns where he contributes no songs. And unlike Patterns (which really is excellent, check it out!!) which is more brooding and introspective, Stick-Up! is more fast paced (and fun) hard bob. This is yet another un-hyped, underselling, world-class album with world-class playing. Highly Highly charged and recommended!
An album of "transformation" and "transportation"!
This album is an underrated classic. "Una Muy Bonita" is the ultimate in cool swank: it swaggers out of your speakers and transforms your soul through its rhythmic beat and fun feel. "Summer Nights" really struck me as well: this pituresque tune can transport you to a quiet moment when you've drawn away from the crowd for a moment to have a quick smoke by yourself...you can hear the rain falling at night and the cocktail party going on in the background all at once. "Stick-Up" made me a fan of Bobby Hutcherson. You can waste your time borrowing this from the library to see if you'll like it, but falling for this album is only a matter of time.




