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Rain Dance | Herbie Hancock | 9:15 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Hidden Shadows | Herbie Hancock | 10:11 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Hornets | Herbie Hancock | 19:35 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
When Herbie Hancock left Warner Bros. in 1971 after releasing three musically sound but critically and commercially underappreciated albums — The Crossing, Mwandishi, and Fat Albert's Groove — he was struggling. At odds with a jazz establishment that longed for his return to his Blue Note sound and a fierce consciousness struggle with free music and the full-on embrace of electricity since his tenure with Miles Davis, Hancock was clearly looking for a voice. Before diving into the commercial waters that would become Headhunters in 1973, Hancock and his tough group (including Billy Hart, Julian Priester, Dr. Eddie Henderson, Bennie Maupin, and Buster Williams) cut this gem for their new label, Columbia. Like its Warner predecessors, the album features a kind of post-modal, free impressionism while gracing the edges of funk. The three long tracks are exploratory investigations into the nature of how mode and interval can be boiled down into a minimal stew and then extrapolated upon for soloing and "riffing." In fact, in many cases, the interval becomes the riff, as is evidenced by "Rain Dance." The piece that revealed the true funk direction, however, was "Hidden Shadows," with its choppy basslines and heavy percussion — aided by the inclusion of Dr. Patrick Gleeson and Buck Clarke. Dave Rubinson's production brought Hancock's piano more into line with the rhythm section, allowing for a unified front in the more abstract sections of these tunes. The true masterpiece on the album, though, is "Hornets," an eclectic, electric ride through both the dark modal ambience of Miles' In a Silent Way and post-Coltrane harmonic aesthetics. The groove is in place, but it gets turned inside out by Priester and Maupin on more than one occasion and Hancock just bleats with the synth in sections. Over 19 minutes in length, it can be brutally intense, but is more often than not stunningly beautiful. It provides a glimpse into the music that became Headhunters, but doesn't fully explain it, making this disc, like its Warner predecessors, true and welcome mysteries in Hancock's long career.
Customer Reviews
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This album is still 50 years ahead of its time. In the realm of "Electronica" it sets a standard still not achieved. In the realm of jazz it is its own monster that redifines what it means to play the art. Completely out of the box but still accessable. It is not just noise like Ornette Coleman's "free jazz", but a genuis, coherent exploitation of electronic sound manipulated through the mind of Hancocks Sextant. If you have an open mind and not defined by catergories this experience might change your life like it did mine. Vic Rodriguez
One of the Best
Wow...this is probably one of the best albums i've ever heard in my life, the other reveiwer is absolutely right, it's not like the noise you hear in Ornette Coleman. This album is top 10 best album in my list, if you like Miles On the Corner, or Jeff Beck Wired you'll probably love this album.
Amazing
Amazing instrumental music, beyond categories.
Biography
Born: April 12, 1940 in Chicago, IL
Genre: Jazz
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Herbie Hancock
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Stitched Up (feat. John Mayer) | Possibilities | 5:25 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Rockit | Future Shock | 5:25 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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A Song for You (feat. Christina Aguilera) | Possibilities | 7:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Chameleon | The Best of Herbie Hancock | 7:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Cantaloupe Island | Grant Green His Majesty King Funk and Up With Donald Byrd | 6:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Watermelon Man | Head Hunters | 6:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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River (feat. Corinne Bailey Rae) | River - The Joni Letters | 5:26 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Don't Explain (feat. Damien Rice & Lisa Hannigan) | Possibilities | 4:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sister Moon (feat. Sting) | Possibilities | 6:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Safiatou (feat. Santana & Angelique Kidjo) | Possibilities | 5:22 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |















