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      2. something to live for - john hicks

      Something to Live For

      John HicksJohn Hicks
      • 1998
      • 12 tracks
      • 1 uur, 6 min
      • hard bop
      Something to Live For - John Hicks
      Something to Live For - John Hicks

      Album Details

      John Hicks, a master of hard bop and jazz, presents his compelling album "Something to Live For," released on September 18, 1998, under HighNote Records. This album is a testament to Hicks' virtuosity and his deep understanding of the jazz tradition. With a runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, it offers a rich and immersive experience for any jazz enthusiast.

      The album kicks off with the title track, "Something to Live For," setting the tone for the rest of the journey. Hicks' piano work is both intricate and soulful, showcasing his ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth. Tracks like "Daydream" and "Lotus / Blossom" highlight his knack for creating atmospheric and introspective pieces, while "Blood Count" and "Chelsea Bridge" demonstrate his ability to tackle more complex and challenging compositions.

      Hicks' interpretation of standards like "Lush Life" and "Satin Doll" is particularly noteworthy. He brings a fresh perspective to these well-known tunes, making them feel both familiar and new. The album also includes original compositions like "UMMG" and "Minor Blues," showcasing Hicks' skills as a composer and his ability to push the boundaries of the genre.

      Throughout the album, Hicks is joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, including bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Lewis Nash, who provide a solid and dynamic rhythm section. The chemistry between the musicians is palpable, and their collective playing elevates the album to new heights.

      "Something to Live For" is a remarkable addition to John Hicks' discography and a must-listen for any fan of hard bop and jazz. It's a celebration of the genre's rich history and a testament to the enduring power of improvisation and creativity. Whether you're a long-time fan of Hicks or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

      September 18, 19981998 HighNote Records, Inc.1998 HighNote Records, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Something to Live ForJohn Hicks
        5:46
      2. DaydreamJohn Hicks
        6:44
      3. Lotus / BlossomJohn Hicks
        4:11
      4. Blood CountJohn Hicks
        7:04
      5. A Flower Is a Lovesome ThingJohn Hicks
        3:10
      6. Chelsea BridgeJohn Hicks
        6:13
      7. Lush LifeJohn Hicks
        6:09
      8. UMMGJohn Hicks
        5:33
      9. Minor BluesJohn Hicks
        4:36
      10. Passion FlowerJohn Hicks
        6:44
      11. Satin DollJohn Hicks
        5:26
      12. SummaryJohn Hicks
        5:00
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      About John Hicks

      John Hicks, born in 1941, was a dynamic force in the American jazz scene, renowned for his versatility and mastery of the piano. As a composer and arranger, Hicks led over 30 recordings, showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend pop standards with intricate jazz compositions. His performances were not just musical experiences but journeys through the rich tapestry of jazz, from hard bop to soulful ballads. Hicks' extensive discography includes live albums like "I Remember You" and "Twogether," capturing the energy and spontaneity of his live shows. A longtime resident of New York City, Hicks was a beloved figure in the jazz community, known for his innovative approach and deep musicality. His legacy continues to inspire jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike, making him a true icon of the genre.

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