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Right Now Move

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2003
Track listing: Mestre Tata; Oakland; Changui; Try; Whoop-Ass; Interlude1; Wade In The Water; 20th Century;
Interlude 5; Winky; Freak Fest; Mali; Le Bateau Ivre
Charlie Hunter Quintet: Right Now Move

by Farrell Lowe
With the release of Right Now Move Charlie Hunter has migrated into a more mature ensemble sensibility. Beginning with his choice of instrumental colors, Hunter seems to be exploring new personal ground by combining harmonica, tenor sax, bass clarinet, and trombone with his earthy B-3esque guitar sound. In fact, Hunter appears to approach his unique eight-string ...
Intoxicate

Label: Indianola Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Badd Al;
Witchhunt;
Bells;
Kempta;
Sidewinder;
Cool;
Pandoras Box;
Sexual Healing;
Witchhunt (Remix).
Songs From The Analog Playground

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Street Sounds; Rhythm Music Rides Again; Mighty Mighty; Mitch Better Have My Bunny; More Than This; Desert Way; Run For It; Spoonful; Close Your Eyes; Percussion Shuffle; Creole; Sunday Morning; Day Is Done.
Charlie Hunter: Songs From The Analog Playground

by Mark Corroto
Ever since guitarist Charlie Hunter emerged onto the jazz scene he has had his own distinctive sound. His 1993 the Charlie Hunter Trio Recording (Mammoth) was a top jam-band disc and this was years before the jam-band phenomena was launched. His seven, now eight-string guitar playing added the bass line much like an organ accompanist, providing ...
Pure Cool

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2000
Track listing: My Funny Valentine; It Never Entered My Mind; (I Love You) For Sentimental ; Don't Explain; Something Cool ; I Fall In Love Too Easily ; Cry Me A River ; God Bless The Child ; 'Round Midnight ; I'm Old Fashioned ; The Shadow Of Your Smile ; You Taught My Heart To Sing ; People; Save Your Love For Me ; Asphalt Canyon Blues ; Tupelo Honey ;
Charlie Hunter: Charlie Hunter

by Jim Santella
Grabbing at the traditional roots of jazz, Charlie Hunter explores the possibilities. His instrument provides a bass line, chordal harmony and plucky melodies. Hunter’s 7th release contains ample variety; six of the nine tracks are fresh originals. Both horns provide outstanding additions to the band; particularly on the charging Nothin’ But Trouble." Highly recommended, Charlie Hunter’s ...
Charlie Hunter: Charlie Hunter

by Mark Corroto
Confessions of a self-proclaimed jazz snob. I admit it. After listening to jazz for these many years, I’ve absorbed New Orleans/swing/ bop/ post-bop/hard bop, and free-jazz. I, like many of you, have little patience for the thin veil of pop music. Give me Anthony Braxton’s equations or give me death. After listening to Charlie Hunter’s latest ...