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When Blue Note signed Herbie Hancock they were pleased when the single “Watermelon Man” from ‘Takin’ Off’ became a major hit on the pop charts.Takin’ OffMy Point of ViewInventions & DimensionsSpeak Like a ChildThe Prisoner
7CD set. All the classic albums he recorded for the renouned Blue Note label over the eight years 1962 - 1969, plus a booklet. Incl work with Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, George Coleman, Dexter Gordon , Joe Henderson, Ron Carter, Paul Chambers, Tony Williams, Billy Higgins ...
Keyboardist Herbie Hancock's foray into a fusion of jazz, funk, electronics, and hip-hop, begun in the early '70s, continues with this 104-minute concert, recorded in 2002 in Los Angeles. While there are occasional echoes of Weather Report and of Miles Davis's music from Bitches Brew onward (especially with trumpeter Wallace Roney now part of the H... [Read More]
For his third album, Herbie Hancock chose a very rhythmic setting for his improvised compositions. Supported only by bassist Paul Chambers and percussionists Willie Bobo and Osvaldo Martinez, the pianist creates each tune from scratch and the results are astonishing. The bonus track, an alternate take of 'Mimosa', has previously only been available... [Read More]
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