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Review 1
In the early 1960s, pianist Herbie Hancock dazzled the jazz community with his work in Donald Byrd's band and then on his debut, Takin' Off. He went on to become a driving force in Miles Davis's bands and became, in the ensuing years, a funk pioneer and a jazz mainstay. Here are some great ways to get to know Herbie Hancock. |
Players
Herbie Hancock Primary Artist
Don Alias Percussion
Mike Clark Drums
Jack DeJohnette Drums
Billy Hart Drums, Percussion
Albert "Tootie" Heath Drums
Billy Higgins Drums
Harvey Mason, Sr. Drums
Mickey Roker Drums
Bill Summers Percussion
Michael Brecker Soprano Saxophone
Garnett Brown Trombone
Ron Carter Bass
George Coleman Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Coles Flugelhorn, Trumpet
Jerry Dodgion Alto Flute
Dexter Gordon Tenor Saxophone
Joe Henderson Alto Flute, Tenor Saxophone
Dave Holland Acoustic Bass
Freddie Hubbard Trumpet
Paul Jackson Electric Bass
Thad Jones Flugelhorn
Bill Laswell Bass
Bennie Maupin Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Peter Philips Bass Trombone
Daniel Ponce Bata
John Scofield Guitar
Butch Warren Bass
Buster Williams Bass, Electric Bass |
Tracks
1. Watermelon Man
2. Cantaloupe Island
3. Maiden Voyage
4. Speak Like A child
5. Tell Me A Bedtime Story
6. Chameleon
7. Actual Proof
8. RockIt
9. You Got It Bad Girl |
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