ANDREW HILL — Judgment! (review)

ANDREW HILL — Judgment! album cover Album · 1964 · Post Bop Buy this album from MMA partners
3/5 ·
Sean Trane
The first of AH’s album to bear an exclamation mark in its title, and one of my fave of his early career. Indeed Judgment features one of my preferred jazz drummer, Elvin Jones, but also a return appearance of Hutcherson on vibes and the now-AH-faithful Davis on bass, but it is Elvin’s most solid drumming that lifts the album above the rest. Coming with a typical Blue Note blue artwork (it seems that blue & a tad of green were AH’s signature colours early on), Judgement!’s release in early 64 might seem a little behind other jazz albums, most notably Trane’s ALS.

Right from the opening Siete Ocho (for 7/8), it is Elvin’s fairly violent skin-pounding that lifts all three of his team-mates, while Hutch’s vibes are floating above Hill’s haunting piano, but it’s Davies and Jones’ modal playing that pull the real magic. This opening track is easily the album’s highlight, and the only one that could eventually lead to the Compulsion album. The following Flea Flop is much more conventional, though it has a real swing quality despite (thankfully-short) bass & drums solos. Still entertaining, though. Yokada could be almost straight out from a Brubeck album, if Desmond’s sax was replaced with Hutch’s vibes. On the flipside, the soporific Alfred, even if Hill’s piano and Davis’ bass do unorthodox and naughty things to each other. The title track is also another enjoyable moment, but fails to match Ocho and Flop’s energy levels; the closing Reconciliation is a bit tedious, because by this time, Judgment is spending it rehabilitation time in the purgatory, and yours attention has already wandered on whether to hear some Mwandishi or some Metallica next.

Overall, Judgment! is an enjoyable album that could’ve used a horn blower for a wider sonic spectrum and maximum effects. The Blue Note remaster features one bonus alternate track (the weakest of the album, IMHO) that is mostly of interest to unconditional fans. Not a bad album, but far away from Compulsion’s 5 “!”.

Share this review

Review Comments

Post a public comment below | Send private message to the reviewer
Please login to post a shout
No shouts posted yet. Be the first member to do so above!

JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS

Rating by members, ranked by custom algorithm
Albums with 30 ratings and more
A Love Supreme Post Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
MILES DAVIS
Buy this album from our partners
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band
CHARLES MINGUS
Buy this album from our partners
Blue Train Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
My Favorite Things Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners

New Jazz Artists

New Jazz Releases

Green Puma / Tropical Dandy Jazz Related Rock
THE LINK QUARTET
Buy this album from MMA partners
Vinny Golia Quintet : Can You Outrun Them? 21st Century Modern
VINNY GOLIA
Buy this album from MMA partners
Bow Code Fusion
SAMPO HIUKKANEN
Buy this album from MMA partners
Anthem For No Man’s Land Jazz Related Improv/Composition
ANDREAS SCHAERER
Buy this album from MMA partners
Cabaret Eclectic Fusion
MARIUS NESET
Buy this album from MMA partners
More new releases

New Jazz Online Videos

Paper Plane Pilot
MIKE DE SOUZA
js· 4 hours ago
Green Puma
THE LINK QUARTET
js· 4 hours ago
Heavy Cream
SAMPO HIUKKANEN
js· 7 hours ago
Sunday afternoon
FURIO DI CASTRI
snobb· 20 hours ago
Harmônicos
FABIANO DO NASCIMENTO
js· 1 day ago
More videos

New JMA Jazz Forum Topics

More in the forums

New Site interactions

More...

Latest Jazz News

members-submitted

More in the forums

Social Media

Follow us