In the Vanguard is a live album by vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson featuring performances recorded in late 1986 at the Village Vanguard and released the following year on Orrin Keepnews' Landmark label.[1][2][3] 
  Reception
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| Allmusic |      [4] | 
 On Allmusic, Scott Yanow observed "Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson was once associated with the avant-garde to a certain extent but by the 1970s it was clear he had found his voice in the modern mainstream of jazz. ... the results are high-quality modern bebop. The communication between the players is quite impressive".[4] 
 Track listing
 - "Little Niles" (Randy Weston) – 6:44
  - "Estaté" (Bruno Martino, Bruno Brighetti) – 7:56
  - "Well, You Needn't" (Thelonious Monk) – 7:32
  - "Young and Foolish" (Albert Hague, Arnold B. Horwitt) – 10:23
  - "Someday My Prince Will Come" (Frank Churchill, Larry Morey) – 10:02
  - "Witchcraft" (Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh) – 7:44
  - "I Wanna Stand Over There" (Bobby Hutcherson) – 5:06
 
 Personnel
  References
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The year(s) indicated apply to the recording(s), not the first release.  | 
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.  | 
Albums as leader or co-leader |  - You Had Better Listen (with Jimmy Owens, 1967)
  - Sunset to Dawn (1973)
  - Peruvian Blue (1974)
  - In Tandem (and Ted Dunbar, 1975)
  - Lucifer (1975)
  - Innocence (1978)
  - Together (and Tommy Flanagan, 1978)
  - Golden Lotus (1980)
  - Kenny Barron at the Piano (1981)
  - Imo Live (1982)
  - Spiral (1982)
  - Green Chimneys (1983–87)
  - 1+1+1 (1984)
  - Autumn in New York (1984)
  - Landscape (1984)
  - Scratch (1985)
  - The Red Barron Duo (and Red Mitchell, 1986)
  - Two as One (and Buster Williams, 1986)
  - What If? (1986)
  - Live at Fat Tuesdays (1988)
  - Rhythm-a-Ning (and John Hicks, 1989)
  - Invitation (1990)
  - Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Ten (1990)
  - The Only One (1990)
  - Confirmation (and Barry Harris, 1991)
  - Lemuria-Seascape (1991)
  - The Moment (1991)
  - Quickstep (1991)
  - Sambao (1992)
  - Other Places (1993)
  - Wanton Spirit (1994)
  - Swamp Sally (and Mino Cinelu, 1995)
  - Things Unseen (1995)
  - Live at Bradley's (1996)
  - Live at Bradley's II (1996)
  - Night and the City (and Charlie Haden, 1996)
  - Spirit Song (1999)
  - Canta Brasil (2000)
  - Freefall (and Regina Carter, 2000)
  - Images (2003)
  - Super Standard (2004)
  - The Traveler (2007)
  - Minor Blues (2009)
  - Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights (2012)
  - The Art of Conversation (and Dave Holland, 2014)
  - Book of Intuition (2015)
  - Concentric Circles (2018)
  - Without Deception (and Dave Holland, 2020)
  - The Source (2023)
  - Beyond This Place (2024)
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With Bill Barron |  | 
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With Ron Carter |  | 
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With Stan Getz |  | 
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With Dizzy Gillespie |  | 
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With Freddie Hubbard |  | 
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With Yusef Lateef |  | 
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With James Moody |  | 
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With Buddy Rich |  | 
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With others |  - Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (Karrin Allyson, 2015)
  - Live at the Blue Note (Franco Ambrosetti, 1992)
  - Mustang (Curtis Amy, 1967)
  - Old Bottles - New Wine (Ray Anderson, 1985)
  - The Best Thing for You (Chet Baker, 1977)
  - You Can't Go Home Again (Chet Baker, 1977)
  - Studio Trieste (Chet Baker and Hubert Laws, 1982)
  - Bad Benson (George Benson, 1974)
  - Code Red (Cindy Blackman, 1990)
  - The Oracle (Cindy Blackman, 1995)
  - Shining Hour (Larry Coryell, 1989)
  - Quicksand (Ted Curson, 1974)
  - Continuum (Ray Drummond, 1994)
  - Booker 'n' Brass (Booker Ervin, 1967)
  - Tex Book Tenor (Booker Ervin, 1968)
  - All That Jazz (Ella Fitzgerald, 1989)
  - Awakening (Sonny Fortune, 1975)
  - Two for the Blues (Frank Foster and Frank Wess, 1983)
  - Frankly Speaking  (Frank Foster and Frank Wess, 1984)
  - Tiger in the Rain (Michael Franks, 1978)
  - Man & Woman (George Freeman, 1974)
  - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Jim Hall, 1996)
  - Light and Lively (Louis Hayes, 1989)
  - Una Max (Louis Hayes, 1989)
  - The Gap Sealer (Albert Heath, 1972)
  - Kwanza (The First) (Jimmy Heath, 1973)
  - Now! (Bobby Hutcherson, 1969)
  -  (Bobby Hutcherson, 1986)
  - New Agenda (Elvin Jones, 1975)
  - Time Capsule (Elvin Jones, 1977)
  - The Bassist! (Sam Jones, 1979)
  - We're Goin' Up (Eric Kloss, 1967)
  - Jazz Nocturne (Lee Konitz, 1992)
  - Number Two Express (Christian McBride, 1995)
  - Brownie: Homage to Clifford Brown (Helen Merrill, 1995)
  - Never Never Land (Jane Monheit, 2000)
  - Peace and Rhythm (Idris Muhammad, 1971)
  - A Time for Love (Arturo Sandoval, 2010)
  - This Bud's for You... (Bud Shank, 1984)
  - Solid (Woody Shaw, 1986)
  - Kamau (Charles Sullivan, 1995)
  - Pure Dynamite (Buddy Terry, 1972)
  - A Bluish Bag (Stanley Turrentine, 1967)
  - Jazz French Horn (Tom Varner, 1985)
  - Listen Here (Roseanna Vitro, 1982)
  - Natural Essence (Tyrone Washington, 1967)
  - Two at the Top (Frank Wess and Johnny Coles, 1983)
  - New York, New Sound (Gerald Wilson, 2003)
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