Andrew Hill (born June 30, 1931 – April 20, 2007) was an American jazz pian… Read Full Bio ↴Andrew Hill (born June 30, 1931 – April 20, 2007) was an American jazz pianist and composer. Hill first recorded as a sideman in 1955, but his reputation was made by his Blue Note recordings as leader from 1963 to 1969, which featured several other important post-bop musicians including Eric Dolphy, Bobby Hutcherson, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, and Tony Williams, as well as two of John Gilmore's rare outings away from Sun Ra. Hill also played on albums by Hutcherson (Dialogue, 1965), Henderson (Our Thing, 1963), Hank Mobley (No Room for Squares, 1963), and Sam Rivers (Involution, 1966).
Hill had rarely worked as a sideman since that time, preferring to play his own compositions. As a result, his public exposure was severely limited. He obtained a doctorate in music from Colgate University and served as the university's composer in residence from 1970 to 1972. He later taught in California and at Portland State University. He returned to New York City in 1990, continuing to perform and record, working in the avant garde and modal jazz idioms.
He has always been known for the rhythmic and harmonic complexity of his performances and compositions. His album Dusk was selected as the best album of 2001 by both Downbeat and JazzTimes. As a consequence of his renewed prominence, a new Blue Note album titled Time Lines was released on February 21, 2006.
Andrew Hill passed away on April 20th, 2007 after a long battle with cancer.
Hill had rarely worked as a sideman since that time, preferring to play his own compositions. As a result, his public exposure was severely limited. He obtained a doctorate in music from Colgate University and served as the university's composer in residence from 1970 to 1972. He later taught in California and at Portland State University. He returned to New York City in 1990, continuing to perform and record, working in the avant garde and modal jazz idioms.
He has always been known for the rhythmic and harmonic complexity of his performances and compositions. His album Dusk was selected as the best album of 2001 by both Downbeat and JazzTimes. As a consequence of his renewed prominence, a new Blue Note album titled Time Lines was released on February 21, 2006.
Andrew Hill passed away on April 20th, 2007 after a long battle with cancer.
Subterfuge
Andrew Hill Lyrics
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999 Lies and cheating Escape, ( Im Everyday!?) Dont give away …
Barnabas Survival is not guaranteed in strange, tumultuous times When…
Daath it's your fault, you tell your tales of loss you clam…
Inhalo "I should know that we are Much more than A simple sum…
Johnny Utterback They're lying to you…
Judas Priest Holy father drink the fire water Preaching peace as you go…
Judas Priest (Ripper) Holy father drink the fire water Preaching peace as you go…
Rosetta Stone Between the lines More is meant than meets the eye I can…
Terrorizer You've been naive They took your pride Then left you out …
Vio‐lence Deceiving face fits perfect like a glove In the camera eye…
warmer why can't you be more like me and less like you why…
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I I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That…
I'll Be Seeing You I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That…
Sophisticated Lady Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways Just because you…
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Every time I listen to this song, I feel that Roy Haynes is a really smart and sophisticated drummer.
Brandon Munson
The first Andrew Hill song I ever heard! About 5 days ago. I've now listened to about 50 of his songs. Lovin' it!
fiddlercrab3
Jesus what an incredible group!
Matheus Silva
Uau, muito bom!
rpkrauss1
My only regret is that the Great Bassist Richard Davis seems to be under recorded ....
Andrew Jones
@jibsmokestack1 I suspect our friend here means not loud enough in the mix- I agree! -bass player bias ;)
jibsmokestack1
rpkrauss1 - Not under recorded at all. He’s a sideman on untold albums and has a few as a leader. His early work with Sarah Vaughan, through to great work in the 60s with Hill, Dolphy, and many others. His work with the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band is a particular treat. I think he may have recorded with Stravinsky or at least performed. A more talented and versatile bassist you could not find. He under appreciated particularly by younger listeners who don’t realise that he may be in his prime imo, the greatest of all time. What is undeniable is that when he emerged he was the most dominant bassist to appear on the scene since Mingus. A monster and still alive today in his 80s!
Udo Matthias drums
still love it!!
swineminus
Monumental! Those of us who know, KNOW!!
Caio One007
This is incririble song. THe bass, piano, drumms, sax amazing. Look the my favorite instrument is Guitar.