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Charlie Hunter & Pound For Pound - Return of the Candyman (CD)

Return of the Candyman
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Album Details: Return of the Candyman

Release Date:03/10/1998
Label:Blue Note Records
UPC:724382310822

User Reviews: Return of the Candyman

  • Overall:

    the vibes is right

    By chrisott1999  Aug 25, 1999

    this review will be short.
    the album starts frenetically, but swings for only a few selected minutes.
    just like the ensemble itself.

Pro Reviews: Return of the Candyman

  • All Music Guide

    After releasing Natty Dread, Charlie Hunter decided to form a new band, one without horns. The ensuing Pound For Pound features Hunter with a drummer, synthesizers, and vibraphonist Stefon Harris. Removing the horns puts Hunter's guitar in the spotlight, and he rises to the occasion, fulfilling the promise he's displayed on all of his previous releases. There's a stronger groove here than on any of Hunter's previous records, but what's remarkable about the album is the way he keeps the groove rolling while pushing the music into unpredictable, adventurous territory. That fusion of groove and challenging jazz makes Return of the Candyman a thoroughly rewarding listen.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Charlie Hunter

As a young guitarist growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Charlie Hunter was looking for a way to stand out in the '80s. His primary influences were jazz great Joe Pass and the fluid Tuck Andress (of the guitar/vocal duo Tuck Patti), both six-string guitarists who were adept at blending bass notes into their standard guitar melodies to make themselves sound like t... Read more