Dive into the rich, resonant world of jazz with Milt Hinton's "Bassically With Blue," a 2007 gem released by Disques Black & Blue. This album is a testament to Hinton's mastery of the double bass, earning him the title "Dean of American jazz bass players." Recorded in Nice, France in 1976, these sessions showcase Hinton's virtuosic playing across a diverse set of tracks that span cool jazz, hard bop, and bebop.
With a runtime of just over 43 minutes, "Bassically With Blue" packs a punch, featuring 12 tracks that highlight Hinton's versatility and innovation. From the playful "Look Out Jack" to the soulful "Mean To Me," and the upbeat "Back Home Again In Indiana," each song offers a unique glimpse into Hinton's musical genius. The album also includes a rendition of the classic "How High The Moon," showcasing Hinton's ability to infuse new life into timeless tunes.
Hinton's collaboration with other jazz luminaries on this album creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Bassically With Blue" is an essential addition to your music collection. It's a celebration of jazz history and a testament to Milt Hinton's enduring legacy.