Charlie Hunter's self-titled debut album, released on January 1, 2000, under Blue Note Records, is a vibrant journey through the realms of jazz funk, acid jazz, and traditional jazz. This instrumental album showcases Charlie Hunter's exceptional talent as a multi-instrumentalist, with his signature seven-string guitar taking center stage. The album features a blend of original compositions and creative interpretations of classic jazz standards, such as Al Green's "Nothin' But Trouble" and the jazz standard "Someday We'll All Be Free".
With a runtime of 48 minutes, the album is a testament to Hunter's versatility and innovative approach to jazz. Tracks like "Rendezvous Avec La Verite'" and "Two For Bleu" highlight his ability to fuse complex rhythms with melodic sophistication, while "Cloud Splitter" and "Epistrophy" demonstrate his deep respect for jazz tradition. The album also includes collaborations with other notable musicians, adding layers of depth and texture to the overall sound.
Originally released as a CD, the album was later reissued on vinyl in 2022, making it accessible to both new and longtime fans of Charlie Hunter's music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Charlie Hunter's debut album offers a rich and engaging listening experience that celebrates the timeless appeal of jazz.