Herbie Hancock : Ken Burns Jazz

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Sell date: 11/2000
Label: Sony
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CDC Part#: 496165
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Full title is: Ken Burns Jazz

  Albert 'Tootie' Heath - Drums
  Bennie Maupin - Clarinet (Bass)
  Bennie Maupin - Flute (Alto)
  Bennie Maupin - Flute
  Bennie Maupin - Sax (Soprano)
  Bennie Maupin - Sax (Tenor)
  Bill Laswell - Bass
  Bill Summers - Percussion
  Billy Hart - Drums
  Billy Hart - Percussion
  Billy Higgins - Drums
  Buster Williams - Bass (Electric)
  Buster Williams - Bass
  Butch Warren - Bass
  Daniel Ponce - Bata
  Dave Holland - Bass (Acoustic)
  Dexter Gordon - Sax (Tenor)
  Don Alias - Percussion
  Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
  Garnett Brown - Trombone
  George Coleman - Sax (Tenor)
  Harvey Mason, Sr. - Drums
  Herbie Hancock - Clavinet
  Herbie Hancock - Clavitar
  Herbie Hancock - Fender Rhodes
  Herbie Hancock - Piano (Electric)
  Herbie Hancock - Piano
  Herbie Hancock - Synclavier
  Herbie Hancock - Synthesizer
  Herbie Hancock - Vocoder
  Jack DeJohnette - Drums
  Joe Henderson - Flute (Alto)
  Joe Henderson - Sax (Tenor)
  John Scofield - Guitar
  Johnny Coles - Flugelhorn
  Johnny Coles - Trumpet
  Michael Brecker - Sax (Soprano)
  Mickey Roker - Drums
  Mike Clark - Drums
  Paul Jackson - Bass (Electric)
  Peter Philips - Trombone (Bass)
  Ron Carter - Bass
  Thad Jones - Flugelhorn
  Tony Williams - Drums

In conjunction with the release of Ken Burns' ten-part, 19-hour epic PBS documentary Jazz, Columbia issued 22 single-disc compilations devoted to jazz's most significant artists, as well as a five-disc historical summary. Since the individual compilations attempt to present balanced overviews of each artist's career, tracks from multiple labels have thankfully been licensed where appropriate. This volume illustrates Herbie Hancock's metamorphosis from one of acoustic hard bop's finest composers to a pioneer of electric jazz-rock fusion, and finally into his brief yet popular flirtation with electro (the breakdance music that was techno's immediate forerunner). Serving in Miles Davis' legendary '60s quintet would have made Hancock a major figure in hard bop regardless, but his own albums for Blue Note were consistently impressive as well. Each of the four tracks here from those works -- 'Watermelon Man,' 'Cantaloupe Island' (later sampled by jazz-rappers Us3 for a major hit), 'Maiden Voyage,' and 'Speak Like a Child' -- are stone-cold classics. Hancock's highly popular fusion era is represented by three selections: one from his Mwandishi band that recorded for Warner Brothers and two from his Headhunters years on Columbia. And, of course, there's 'Rockit,' the catchy, all-electronic single that became a surprise hit thanks to MTV's embrace of its innovative video. The only questionable inclusion is a latter-day recording of the Stevie Wonder tune 'You've Got It Bad Girl' ; while it isn't bad, the space could have been used for another selection from one of Hancock's more historically important periods, since both the hard bop and fusion years were fertile enough to be covered in more detail. But even though there aren't many tracks on Ken Burns Jazz due to the lengths of the pieces included, the compilation does give an excellent idea of both the flavor and quality of Hancock's most important work. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

 
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Watermelon Man - 7:10 Play the Windows Media clip
Cantaloupe Island - 5:32 Play the Windows Media clip
Maiden Voyage - 7:57 Play the Windows Media clip
Speak Like a Child - 7:49 Play the Windows Media clip
Tell Me a Bedtime Story - 5:04 Play the Windows Media clip
Chameleon - 15:42 Play the Windows Media clip
Actual Proof - 9:42 Play the Windows Media clip
Rockit - 5:27 Play the Windows Media clip
You've Got It Bad Girl - 7:13 Play the Windows Media clip
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