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dreadpirateroberts
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Empyrean Isles because it's a neat (almost) four-genre post bop workout with an ace line-up
Herbie Hancock − Piano Freddie Hubbard − Cornet Ron Carter − Bass Tony Williams − drums And includes at least one classic Hancock tune, on top of which has an excellent mix of stellar solos and impressive ensemble playing. One of my earliest Hancock purchases, and probably earliest Jazz purchases too. |
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I nearly put The Prisoner in, but I cut it (along with a few others) because I thought I was in danger of including his whole discography hahaha. I flipped a coin between Crossings and Sextant too
Yes! So much so - probably another of Davis' greatest skills - supporting superb sidemen who become (already are) superb leaders |
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Miles Davis which gave an opportunity to let Herbie Hancock play an electronic piano had eyes of the foresight.
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Personally I always liked The Prisoner, It's a little different for Herbie Joe Henderson is great on that one, I like any of the Mwandishi Band albums, Sextant sounds incredible on vinyl.
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Yeah, I thought there was no way I could not put his debut up, great sidemen as you say. And that is a great version of WM, though I lean toward the funked up HH release. Perhaps because I heard it first?
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I wish a lot of these great musicians would just get back to basics and do what made em' popular in the first place. If Herbie did that ,of course nothing bigger than a Quintet
The last of his fairly recent albums I have heard fully was the "New Standard" which really did not grab me. The cd had a fault in the last track and I played the album about 4 times before I took it back to exchange it and lucky for me they did not have another copy. So I looked disapointed and grabbed another album.
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I went for "Takin Off" . It has Dexter Gordon and Freddie Hubbard as sidemen..................wow and not only that, though I have grown a little tired of it over the years. "Watermelon Man" (best version)........like I said it has Dexter blowin'
I have a real liking for debut albums, (most times). It is not intentional,for some reason a lot of times they are the albums that grab me
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Yeah! Doing 'Whole Lotta Love' with Chris from Soundgarden - it doesn't sound terrible at least!
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Even more -Santana finished the series with album of "classic guitar rock hits" covers where he switched from flirts with hip-hop/pop to old-fashioned guitar solos (mostly out of place).The only difference is at least it is rock,not pop album
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I nearly put 'Flood' in, Kazu - what's 'Dedication' like in your opinion, I've been meaning to import that one for a while |
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I thought you'd choose that one, John - right up there in my top 5 Hancock releases |
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I thought Crossings might get some love, and I nearly added Sextant, but thought that Crossings had an edge. Voted for Empyrean Isles myself, no surprise there though, my first review for the site! |
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Yeah, I did suspect that compared to say, 'possibilities' the joni album might well have been better. And Carlos' follow-ups to 'Supernatural' were indeed not very satisfying, huh? |
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In the ansence of Sextant, I went for Crossings ... and then I would say Man--Child, which is my fave from the Head Hunters era.
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Crossings
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I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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I own the album which Herbie Hancock announced in the 70s to some extent. Probably I thought that methods of the expression about the musicality were different in the acoustic band and electric band.
I felt that "Flood" was a peak as so-called Head Hunters and the performance that I performed for me. Or I like those albums personally because I felt it when trio derived from V.S.O.P performs a stable performance generally. And probably I think "Directstep" and "Dedicaton" to be the album which a fan really enjoys. As a result, I went to others. |
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I'll go with "Speak Like a Child", exquisite piano playing matched with one-of-a-kind orchestrations and compositions.
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"River..." is one of three most current Hancock's albums -all collections of duos/collaborations with different but mostly pop musicians. I think this formula became popular after extremely successful Santana's "Supernatural" album, Santana tried to repeat it few more times (total disaster), Hancock released three similar works with same result. To be honest of all three "River..." possibly is the best (or at least listenable,mostly because of Joni Mitchell's material)
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Hahaha - I wasn't sure about that one, Slava - have never heard it but wanted to throw in a few newer releases. What's it like? I should check if we have any reviews or stream some samples Hard choice huh - I should have gone with multiple votes!
Nice, I reckon it's tough to choice between his range of styles. I do like Man-Child a lot too - edges over Thrust and HH beats em both!
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I've already said it, for me, Crossings and Maiden Voyage are his peak compositionally speaking. Then, in the funk world, Thrust and Headhunters are top-notch, Man-Child not too far.
The rest is pretty much excellent. (since I'm in a jazz mood rather than fusion, I'll go for Maiden)
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