Charlie Hunter - 7 - Albums

A "vibes-heavy" departure that incorporates complex percussion and a cover of Steve Miller's "Fly Like an Eagle". 4. Songs from the Analog Playground (2001)

Stripped-back arrangements that highlight the unique "fanned-fret" instrument's capabilities. Charlie Hunter - 7 albums

Hunter’s final album for Blue Note saw him collaborating with vocalists for the first time. The guest list is eclectic, featuring Norah Jones , Kurt Elling, and Mos Def. Hunter’s final album for Blue Note saw him

A pure showcase of Hunter's technical mastery, this self-released project features him playing completely solo. It provides the clearest evidence of how he functions as a one-man band, holding down walking bass lines while soloing. It provides the clearest evidence of how he

Below is a curated look at seven essential albums that define his career, from his early Blue Note success to his recent genre-bending collaborations. 1. Bing, Bing, Bing! (1995)