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Music CD - Charlie Hunter & Pound For Pound: Return of the Candyman

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Music CD: Return of the Candyman Artist: Charlie Hunter & Pound For Pound
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Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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1. Bongo Confront 2. Enter The Dragon 3. Fly Like An Eagle 4. Dope-A-Licious 5. Mystic Relaxation 6. Return Of The Candyman 7. Pound For Pound 8. Grinch Comfort 9. People 10. Shake, Shake It Baby 11. Turn Me Loose 12. Huggy Bear 13. Of Things To Come
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724382310822 Label: Blue Note Records Manufacturer: Blue Note Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Blue Note Records Release Date: 1998-03-10 Studio: Blue Note Records
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't Be Scared... Comment: on this quartet release, it's hunter on 8-string guitar, his much hyped labelmate stefon harris on vibes, john santos playing percussion, and scott amendola on drums. charlie hunter went to a new level on return of the candyman. it's a strange combination of instruments for today's ears, and it is usually quite refreshing. plus, hunter's solos are much stronger than in the past, his playing is deeper, and his style is less restricted. it's every bit as funky as his previous albums, but the jazz licks he plays on this one are way better. the addition of a vibes makes the music sound much more spatial, even graceful at times, and, more importantly, gives hunter more of a chance to be a guitar player. check out that horrible album cover too. creepy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not his best Comment: This is a decent cd, but I was much more impressed by the albums Charlie Hunter and Duo. As previous reviewers have noted, yes, there are a lot of vibes. If you don't like vibes, you might not dig this album. There is nothing wrong with the way they were recorded. Some of the things I didn't like were the cover of Fly like an Eagle, which I find semi-tolerable as a pop song and annoying as a jazz tune. Also there are some really cool jams that meld together, one of which I think was based on a tribe called quest song, but they are too short! Charlie should have spent more time grooving on this album, and less time covering Steve Miller songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do Not Shake A Baby !!! Comment: Excellent music. Too much vibraphone though. When I ordered this CD, I was hesitant because of the mistaken title of track 10, "shake, shake a baby" track 10 is "shake, shake it baby" good CD,less vibraphone and it would of got 5 stars !
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really "cool" Comment: This is one of those albums that defines the feeling of "cool", "where it's at, daddy". Pop on this CD and turn your living room into a jazz nightclub for 13 groovy songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Comment: Wow, this album is really cool. Charlie Hunter is an amazin player. I don't know why everybody's talking about the vibes; I think they're great!
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Editorial Reviews:
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On his fifth release, eight-string guitar virtuoso Charlie Hunter drops the horn section. Joined by long-standing drummer Scott Amendola, and new additions Stefon Harris on vibes and John Santos on percussion, Hunter unleashes a series of 13 groove-heavy numbers, including a cover of Steve Miller's "Fly Like an Eagle." The rhythm section is strong and Hunter's playing is masterful as always. Nevertheless, the individual tracks have a tendency to blur into one another due to the somewhat homogeneous sound of the vibraphone. It's a good effort, though not his best. --Percy Keegan
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