John Hicks - Hells Bells album cover

John Hicks

Hells Bells

Known for his collaborations with Art Blakey, Betty Carter, Pharoah Sanders, and Charles Tolliver, pianist, composer, and arranger John Hicks’ famed debut album Hells Bells blends post-bop complexity with classical flourish. Joined by bassist Clint Houston and drummer Cliff Barbaro, Hicks explores intricate yet soulful improvisations that reflect both the energy of jazz and the elegance of classical music. As Hicks takes center stage as a bandleader, the album showcases his mastery of both the piano and compositional depth, blending diverse influences into a dynamic and expressive sound that captures the spirit of the '70s jazz scene. Originally recorded in 1975 but not released until 1980, Hells Bells is now remastered directly from the original analog master tapes, with an unreleased bonus track, for its digital debut. A testament to Hicks' virtuosity and innovative spirit, the album offers both jazz aficionados and newcomers a vibrant, timeless listening experience.

1. Hell's Bells

2. Avojca

3. Yemenja

4. Angie's Tune

5. There Us No Greater Love (Bonus Track)