Buck Hill - I'm Beginning to See the Light (1991)

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Title: I'm Beginning to See the Light
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Muse Records
Genre: Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:51:39
Total Size: 266 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Blue Hill (Hill) - 3:44
02. Lullaby of Loosdrecht (Hill) - 7:54
03. Mitzi (Hill) - 4:33
04. Bossa for Sax (Hill) - 8:57
05. I'm Beginning to See the Light (James-Ellington-Hodges-George) - 5:12
06. But Beautiful (Burke-Van Heusen) - 8:19
07. I Want to Be Happy (Caesar-Youmans) - 3:26
08. Warm Valley (Ellington) - 5:26
09. Blues in Five for Four or More (Hill) - 4:08

Tenor saxophonist Buck Hill spent most of his prime years working as a mailman in the Washington, D.C., area and occasionally playing jazz at night. He was already a veteran when he began recording in 1978 and, fortunately, his legacy has been well documented ever since. A thick-toned tenor, Hill has a style that is boppish and looks both toward swing and hard bop simultaneously. Joined by a fine, if obscure, Washington-based rhythm section, Hill performs five of his basic originals and four standards on this date, including "Blue Hill," a lyrical "But Beautiful," a cooking "I Want to Be Happy," and a melodic rendition of Duke Ellington's "Warm Valley." This out of print CD is an excellent example of Hill's musical talents."


Buck Hill - I'm Beginning to See the Light (1991)