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.
This landmark Blue Note Records release introduced Hunter's custom Novax eight-string guitar to a wide audience. Featuring a trio with drummer Jay Lane and saxophonist David Ellis, it blends hard bop with acid jazz and funk. Charlie Hunter - 7 albums
Instrumental jazz-funk reimagining of iconic reggae melodies. 3. Return of the Candyman (1998) Hunter’s final album for Blue Note saw him
Stripped-back arrangements that highlight the unique "fanned-fret" instrument's capabilities. Featuring a trio with drummer Jay Lane and
Highlights Hunter's ability to provide a deep, soulful pocket for diverse vocal styles. 5. Solo Eight-String Guitar (2000)
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.
In this bold quartet project, Hunter reimagines Bob Marley’s classic album in its entirety. It is widely cited as one of his most artistically successful recordings.