Bobby Hutcherson – Montara
🔥Montara is a critically acclaimed 1975 Latin jazz and soul-jazz fusion album by the American vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label. It is highly regarded for its warm, laid-back grooves and all-star cast of L.A. musicians.
✅Key Details and Style
Genre and Style: The album is a notable blend of Latin jazz, soul-jazz, and funk, showcasing a mellower and more rhythmic side of Hutcherson compared to his earlier avant-garde work.
Production: The album was recorded at the Record Plant in Los Angeles in August 1975, arranged and co-produced by Dale Oehler, with George Butler as the executive producer who sparked the album's creative direction.
Critical Reception: Reviewers praise the album as a "feel-good" record and a "high-water mark" of his 1970s Blue Note output, highlighting its accessibility and "sunlit grooves". The title track itself has been widely sampled by hip-hop producers like Madlib and Q-Tip, contributing to the album's enduring legacy.











