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The reunion of Peterson with his former guitarist Herb Ellis alone makes Hello Herbie a highlight. Together with bassist Ray Brown, they formed one of the best jazz combos of the 50s. This album was recorded at MPS in the Black Forest in 1969 together with then trio members Sam Jones (bass) and Bob Durham (drums).
Hello Herbie captures the essence of jazz in all its brilliance, offering a captivating blend of intricate melodies, masterful improvisation and rhythmic dynamics. From the infectious grooves to the gripping solos, each track is a testament to the unique chemistry that the trio and Herb Ellis have built from the start. It is obvious that Peterson and Ellis were inspired by each other’s presence, but the entire line-up with Jones and Durham harmonizes so well that one might think they had been playing together for years.
Hello Herbie convinces with a versatile repertoire that ranges from beloved jazz standards to original compositions, always interpreted with the band’s own style. Titles such as ‘Exactly Like You’ and ‘Hamp’s Blues’ are prime examples of the incredible harmony of Ellis and Peterson, who constantly surpass themselves with their solos.
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01 Naptown Blues
02 Exactly Like You
03 Day By Day
04 Hamp's Blues
05 Blues For H.G.
06 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
07 Seven Come Eleven -
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