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The Basement Tapes
- Artist: Milt Hinton
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/5/2003

The Basement Tapes
- Artist: Milt Hinton
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/5/2003
- Artist: Milt Hinton
- Label: Chiaroscuro Records
- UPC: 091454022229
- Item #: ALE402222
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 8/5/2003
- This product is a special order
Product Notes
This posthumously released CD features recordings made by the great bassist Milt Hinton with a number of his friends between 1989 and 1990, all of which are previously unissued. Trumpeter Warren Vache and pianist Janice Friedman are on hand for the first three tracks, including a delightfully brisk "Raincheck," a moving "A Time for Love," and finally "Johnny Come Lately," which features Vache in a sassy mood. "Fascinating Rhythm" is a masterful duet with drummer Kenny Washington, showcasingHinton's still potent bass-slapping technique. James Williams and Frank Wess join the pair for the old hymn "Blessed Assurance," spotlighting Hinton's smooth arco bass, complemented by Wess' lyrical flute. Although the bassist frequently sang his tribute to his wife, "Mona's Feeling Lonely," this version is a touching instrumental. Guitarist Howard Alden and singer Sylvia Sims (in one of her last recordings) accompany the leader on several songs, with the buoyant "Night and Day" standing out. AlthoughHinton didn't compose "Old Man Time," this semiautobiographical piece (which was always a hit with jazz party audiences) adds the playful clarinet of Kenny Davern, along with Alden and drummer andJackie Williams. The warm remembrance by liner note writer Bill Crow salutes a universally loved musician whose considerable achievements during his very long career will be impossible to match, let alone surpass.
Credits
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Composer(s)Billy Strayhorn
Chick Corea
Cliff Friend
Cole Porter
DuBose Heyward
Frank Wess
George Gershwin
Gus Kahn
Harold Arlen
Ira Gershwin
J.C. Johnson
Jack Reynolds
Joe Pesci
Johnny Mandel
Milt Hinton
Paul Francis Webster
Roy Acuff
Ted Koehler
Traditional
Walter Donaldson
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Producer(s)David Berger
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Performer(s)Frank Wess
Howard Alden
Jackie Williams
James Williams
Janice Friedman
Kenny Davern
Kenny Washington
Sylvia Syms
Warren Vach
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Artist(s)Milt Hinton