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hex_enduction
Track verges on some serious atmospheric territory, matched in jazz-funk only by Miles in the On The Corner/Get Up With It era. So fucking good.
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activewaste
isn't this tune a reworking of "Water Torture" of his album Crossings? Oddly enough there it's credited to Bennie Maupin
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donLcollier
The whole album this is from is 100% great, called Head Hunters. I first got this back in the 1970s,
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SrTempleton
Really people? The track's titled 'Vein Melter", of course its referring to heroin.
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pauletteBR
There is only One Herbie Hancock. He's been blowing people away for such a long time. Originality.
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Dysrianism
gotta love the about this track section, wonder if it's true? or just an interpretation? made me laugh either way
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theinfamousvale
as much as I like this track the "About the Track" section sounds amazingly pretentious
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Fusion4ever
Saw him do this live in Boston around '74. Different stuff. I liked the Mwandishi, Crossings stuff more. But Herbie's one of the best.
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WindingNumber
Far from the first jazz fusion album...it's not even Herbie's. Incredible nonetheless.
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wycedriver
One of the pioneers of fusion, if not THE pioneer. This was the first of many groundbreaking, extremely influential Jazz albums that fused elements of Rock, Symphony and even elements of popular music together to create a new listening experience. The whole album has been highly sampled by many hip-hop and dub artists, covered by Jazz, Rock and World artists/groups, and has been reimagined by Herbie himself at least twice. This album is
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