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  1. Total Eclipse (Blue Note, 1968) Medina, (Blue Note, 1969) Now!, (Blue Note, 1969) Blow Up, (JMY, 1969 released 1990) Con Robin Kenyatta. Nomusa (Muse, 1975) Con Lee Konitz. Figure & Spirit (Progressive, 1976) Con Hubert Laws. Wild Flower (Atlantic, 1972) Con Ray Mantilla. Mantilla (Inner City Records, 1978) Con M'Boom. Re: Percussion (Strata ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_ChambersJoe Chambers - Wikipedia

    Total Eclipse (Blue Note, 1969) – recorded in 1968; Now!, (Blue Note, 1970) – recorded in 1969; Oblique (Blue Note, 1979) – recorded in 1967; Spiral (Blue Note, 1979) – recorded in 1965-68; Patterns (Blue Note, 1980) – recorded in 1968; Medina, (Blue Note, 1980) – recorded in 1969; Blow Up, (JMY, 1969 released 1990) With Robin ...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Hutcherson punctuates throughout until he takes a solo which matches Corea’s in speed and invention. Joe Chambers and Reggie Johnson shore up any loose ends while keeping perfect time on drums and double bass respectively. Harold Land then takes over for Hutcherson and wails on his outing.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2013 · In the middle of Total Eclipse, Chick launches into the uptempo “Matrix,” a song from Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, which electrifies the band. Harold and Bobby speed in their solos and Chick revs up for a brief spin while Joe bashes on his drums and Reggie accelerates with a quickened walking bass line.

  5. "Total Eclipse" – 8:54 "Matrix" – 6:44 "Same Shame" – 9:28 "Pompeian" – 8:50; Personnel. Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba, orchestra bells; Harold Land – tenor saxophone, flute; Chick Corea – piano; Reggie Johnson – bass; Joe Chambersdrums; References

  6. 2 de jul. de 2019 · I’ve been digging into his discography after picking up a copy of Bobby Hutcherson’s album Total Eclipse. It’s a great album that features Harold Land, Chick Corea, Reggie Johnson and Joe Chambers and I’m glad it was recently reissued. This interview from 2016 clocks in at 53 minutes and it’s worth sticking with the whole ...

  7. I’ve been into drummer Joe Chambers lately and picked up a copy of Bobby Hutcherson’s album Total Eclipse. It’s a great album that features Harold Land, Chick Corea, Reggie Johnson and Joe Chambers and I’m glad it was recently reissued. I’m studying the song Herzog at the moment, which is the first track on Total Eclipse.