| Hip Ensemble | ||||
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| Released | 1971 | |||
| Recorded | 1971 | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 34:44 | |||
| Label | Mainstream MRL 313 | |||
| Producer | Bob Shad | |||
| Roy Haynes chronology | ||||
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Hip Ensemble is an album recorded by American drummer Roy Haynes in 1971 for the Mainstream label.[1]
Reception
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars and its review by Ron Wynn states "This explosive session helped cement the reputations of George Adams and Hannibal Marvin Peterson".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Roy Haynes except as indicated
- "Equipoise" (Stanley Cowell) - 4:18
- "I'm So High" - 4:10
- "Tangiers" - 5:59
- "Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You" (Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal) - 4:13
- "Satan's Mysterious Feeling" (George Adams) - 6:38
- "You Name It/List Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (Adams/James Weldon Johnson, John Rosamond Johnson) - 9:26
Personnel
- Roy Haynes - drums, timpani
- Marvin Peterson - trumpet
- George Adams - tenor saxophone, flute
- Carl Schroeder - piano
- Teruo Nakamura - bass
- Mervin Bronson - Fender bass
- Lawrence Killian - congas
- Elwood Johnson - bongos, tambourine
References
- ↑ Roy Haynes discography accessed August 13, 2014
- 1 2 Wynn, R., Allmusic Review accessed August 13, 2014
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