Ambos Mondus is a nice Hutch album, but the mix is strange, as if the engineer had serious trouble with the jazz drums and the Cuban percussion. Eddie Marshall should have known his busy use of the bass drum would would muddle up the rhythm section. He didn't change his playing a bit for the session, but it doesn't work when you view the congas and timbales just as add-ons. Take Montara as a contrast, where everybody involved knew what to do!
I like Ambos Mundos, but would have preferred a different drummer.
Yesterday's listening in the car:
This morning:
Caramba's title track is an admitted take-off of Eddie Harris' Listen Here, but fails to generate the same level of groove and excitement, despite the presence of Harris associates Cedar Walton and Billy Hggins. So, back to the real thing. Eddie Harris' Atlantic albums are an indispensable part of my jazz upbringing in the 1970's, more than Coltrane. I think he was great. The new remaster of Silver Cycles sounds terrific!