Bobby Hutcherson's first quartet outing,
Happenings, casts the brightest spotlight on the vibraphonist's soloing abilities, matching him once again with pianist
Herbie Hancock (who is also heavily featured) and drummer
Joe Chambers, plus bassist
Bob Cranshaw. For that matter, the album also leans heavily on
Hutcherson's compositional skills; save for
Hancock's
"Maiden Voyage," six of the seven numbers are
Hutcherson originals. Given his reputation as a modernist, most of the pieces here are structured pretty simply -- there's a lot of straightforward modal
hard bop, giving
Hutcherson and
Hancock plenty of room to solo. They handle much of the material with a light, mellow touch, trading off meditative licks even on the more up-tempo pieces and poignant, lyrical lines on the
ballads "Bouquet" and
"When You Are Near." The two exceptions are the opening and closing numbers:
"Aquarian Moon" is challenging
post-bop, while the sinister
"The Omen" finds
Hutcherson opening up the bag of tricks he learned from the freely structured group dialogues
Chambers wrote for albums past. Sharp stabs from the piano signal transition to a new, sometimes unaccompanied lead instrument, and
Hutcherson's darting marimba lines build up a claustrophobic tension. That doesn't change the overall feel of the album, though, which ends up a charmingly relaxed, low-key outing and a nice addition to
Hutcherson's
Blue Note catalog. ~ Steve Huey