Milt Hinton, the unsung hero of the jazz world, finally getting his due with "Here Swings The Judge." This album is a swinging, toe-tapping, finger-snapping good time from start to finish.
Hinton effortlessly weaves his bass lines through each track with precision and finesse, showcasing why he was known as "The Judge" in the jazz community.
From the opening notes of "Back In the Day," you can tell you're in for a treat.
The combination of Hinton's smooth grooves and the tight arrangements of the band make this album a must-listen for any jazz lover.
Tracks like "Swingin' 'Til the Girls Come Home" and "Mood Indigo" are standouts, with Hinton's bass lines providing the perfect backdrop for the rest of the ensemble to shine.
But it's not just Hinton's playing that steals the show on this album.
The guest appearances from jazz legends like Count Basie and Oscar Peterson add an extra layer of depth and excitement to the music.
Their solos are nothing short of spectacular, and they elevate the album to new heights.
Overall, "Here Swings The Judge" is a masterclass in jazz music, showcasing the talent and skill of one of the greatest bass players of all time.
Milt Hinton may not always be in the spotlight, but with this album, he proves that he deserves to be remembered as one of the greats.
Don't sleep on this one, folks – it's a real gem.
Hinton effortlessly weaves his bass lines through each track with precision and finesse, showcasing why he was known as "The Judge" in the jazz community.
From the opening notes of "Back In the Day," you can tell you're in for a treat.
The combination of Hinton's smooth grooves and the tight arrangements of the band make this album a must-listen for any jazz lover.
Tracks like "Swingin' 'Til the Girls Come Home" and "Mood Indigo" are standouts, with Hinton's bass lines providing the perfect backdrop for the rest of the ensemble to shine.
But it's not just Hinton's playing that steals the show on this album.
The guest appearances from jazz legends like Count Basie and Oscar Peterson add an extra layer of depth and excitement to the music.
Their solos are nothing short of spectacular, and they elevate the album to new heights.
Overall, "Here Swings The Judge" is a masterclass in jazz music, showcasing the talent and skill of one of the greatest bass players of all time.
Milt Hinton may not always be in the spotlight, but with this album, he proves that he deserves to be remembered as one of the greats.
Don't sleep on this one, folks – it's a real gem.






