Hutchinson – Instrumental Groove Section (CD)
Hutchinson – Instrumental Groove Section
Rooted firmly in the tradition of the Hammond organ combo, Hutchinson – Instrumental Groove Section is a compact disc release that sits squarely within the soul-jazz and instrumental groove idiom — a lineage stretching back to the smoky, after-hours recordings of the 1950s and 1960s. The Hammond B3 organ sits at the heart of the sound here, its warm, percussive tones and swirling Leslie-cabinet vibrato providing the rhythmic and harmonic backbone that defines the genre.
The album draws on a rich tradition of organ-led instrumental music, evoking the spirit of pioneers such as Milt Buckner — widely credited with popularising the Hammond organ in jazz — and the broader instrumental rhythm-section aesthetic championed by artists like Galt MacDermot. The result is a collection that is simultaneously rooted and vital: groove-driven, melodically assured, and deeply satisfying for listeners who appreciate instrumental music played with conviction and craft.
Whether approached as background listening or as an object of focused attention, this is a record that rewards repeated plays, revealing new textural details with each listen.
Format & Physical Details
- Format: Compact Disc (CD)
- Genre: Soul-Jazz / Instrumental Groove
- Weight: 127 g (4.5 oz)
- Dimensions (jewel case): approx. 142 × 125 × 10 mm (5.6 × 4.9 × 0.4 in)
This is a preloved copy presented in its original jewel case. Condition is as shown in the photographs.