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-''[[United States of Mind]]'' is also the title of a compilation of [[Blue Note]] recordings.+'''Bobby Hutcherson''' (born [[January 27]], [[1941]] in [[Los Angeles]]) is a [[jazz]] [[vibraphone]] and [[marimba]] player. His vibraphone playing is suggestive of the style of [[Milt Jackson]] in its free-flowing melodicism, but his sense of harmony and group interaction is thoroughly modern. Hutcherson has influenced younger vibraphonists like [[Steve Nelson (vibraphonist)|Steve Nelson]], [[Joe Locke]] and [[Stefon Harris]].
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-1 [[Andrew Hill]] Illusions (6:59)+
-2 [[Lonnie Smith]] Psychedelic Pi (6:30)+
-3 [[Bobby Hutcherson]] Inner City Blues (4:27)+
-4 [[Horace Silver]] featuring - [[Andy Bey]] I Had A Little Talk (3:47)+
-5 [[Gene Harris]] Listen Here (5:27)+
-6 [[Lee Morgan]] Untitled Boogaloo (5:38)+
-7 [[Duke Pearson]] Amanda (5:46)+
-8 [[Marlena Shaw]] Save The Children (4:11)+
-9 Alphonse Mouzon Sunflower (4:22)+
-10 [[Gene Harris]] & The Three Sounds Book Of Slim (3:25)+
-11 [[Lorez Alexandria]] Until It's Time For Me To Go (4:24)+
-12 [[Gerald Wilson]] Sunshine Of Your Love (2:52)+
-13 [[Bobby Bryant]] I Wanna Testify (4:51)+
-14 [[Hank Mobley]] Chain Reaction (11:00)+
-15 [[Duke Pearson]] [[Christo Redentor]] (3:52)+
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Bobby Hutcherson (born January 27, 1941 in Los Angeles) is a jazz vibraphone and marimba player. His vibraphone playing is suggestive of the style of Milt Jackson in its free-flowing melodicism, but his sense of harmony and group interaction is thoroughly modern. Hutcherson has influenced younger vibraphonists like Steve Nelson, Joe Locke and Stefon Harris.



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