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| Chico Hamilton | Primary Artist, Percussion, Drums |
| Charles Lloyd | Flute, Tenor Saxophone |
| Gabor Szabo | Guitar |
| Albert Stinson | Bass |
| George Bohannon | Trombone |
| Manny Albam | Liner Notes |
| Dave Grusin | Executive Producer |
| Michael Cuscuna | Producer, Reissue Producer |
| Joseph Doughney | Producer |
| Rudy Van Gelder | Engineer, Contributor |
| Michael Landy | Producer |
| Sonny Mediana | Director, Production Director |
| Dan Morgenstern | Liner Notes |
| Larry Rosen | Executive Producer |
| Bob Thiele | Producer |
| Adam Zelinka | Producer |
| Dan Serrano | Art Direction |
| Andy Baltimore | Director |
| Scott Johnson | Art Direction |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
Although it tended to get overlooked at the time, one of drummer Chico Hamilton's finest groups was his 1962-1963 quartet/quintet. With Charles Lloyd at his most fiery on tenor and flute, and the colorful solos of the up-and-coming Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo, this band placed a stronger emphasis on melody and softer sounds than the more avant-garde groups of the time but still pushed away at musical boundaries. Trombonist George Bohanon is also on the final four numbers of this CD reissue, which brings back all of the music from Hamilton's Man from Two Worlds LP and four of the six numbers originally on Passin' Thru. Highlights include the original version of Lloyd's ...