Buddy Rich's 1977 album, 'Lionel Hampton Presents: Buddy Rich', is a captivating jazz masterpiece that showcases the legendary drummer's incredible talent. Featuring a stellar lineup of musicians, including Tom Warrington on bass, Candido on congas, Barry Kiener on piano, Paul Moen and Steve Marcus on saxophone, and the incomparable Lionel Hampton on vibraphone, this album is a must-listen for fans of the genre.
Recorded in 1977 and originally released on the Who's Who in Jazz label, 'Lionel Hampton Presents: Buddy Rich' has been reissued several times under different names, including 'Buddy's Cherokee' and 'The Lionel Hampton Sessions'. The album's eight tracks, including classic compositions such as 'Moment's Notice', 'My Funny Valentine', and 'Take the 'A' Train', demonstrate Rich's technical prowess and musicality.
With a duration of 47 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring power of jazz, blending elements of big band, bebop, and hard bop to create a unique sound that is both nostalgic and timeless. Buddy Rich's collaboration with Lionel Hampton, a fellow jazz legend, adds an extra layer of depth and sophistication to the album, making it a standout in Rich's extensive discography.
Released on 27 August 1977, 'Lionel Hampton Presents: Buddy Rich' has become a beloved classic among jazz enthusiasts, and its influence can still be felt today. With its exceptional musicianship, memorable tracks, and historic significance, this album is an essential listen for anyone who appreciates the art of jazz and the incredible talent of Buddy Rich.