Components is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, released on the Blue Note label in 1966.
The first side of the LP features compositions by Hutcherson, in a hard bop style, whilst the second side features Joe Chambers' compositions, more in the avant-garde style.
"West 22nd Street Theme", which closes side one, is a reference to a Manhattan section near the 10th Ave, Chelsea, where Hutcherson lived for a while.
It was described by Nat Hentoff as a piece where "different listeners can find widely different visions."
"Pastoral" signifies a comeback to a kind of primitive setting, "as if to say to the listener 'This is what we come back to – the familiar, the beginning'.