


Hadley Caliman- Hadley Caliman (MRL 318)
1971
Personnel:
Hadley Caliman- Tenor Saxophone & Flute
Larry Vuckovich- Piano
John White, Jr.- Guitar
Clarence Becton- Drums
Bill Douglas- Bass
Side One
Cigar Eddie- 6:25 (H. Caliman)
Comencio- 7:40 (H. Caliman)
Little One- 4:44 (H. Caliman)
Side Two
Blues For LL- 8:40 (Larry Vuckovich)
Kicking On the Inside- 4:50 (H. Caliman)
Longing- 2:46 (Larry Vuckovich)
Recording Location: New York City (Prob. Mercury Recording Studios, West 57th Street)
Produced by: Bobby Shad
Liner Notes: Leonard Feather
Photography: Lloyd Johnson
Review from the April 1972 issue of Black World magazine:
Hadley Caliman (Mainstream), the saxist's debut as a combo leader, is characterized by an attractive roughness and lack of gimmickery, from the catchy "Cigar Eddy" to "Little One," with its masculine gentleness. Like "Blues For L.L.," where he stretches out, or "Longing," which features him on flute, the tunes were composed by either Caliman or pianist Larry Vukovich. Drummer Clarence Becton and Bassist Bill Douglas complete the quartet.
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Exceptionally informative post on Caliman can be found here:
http://bonjourqui.blogspot.com/2007/02/hadley-caliman-saxes-inc.html
http://soundological.blogspot.com/2009/07/hadley-caliman-hadley-caliman.html
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