Herbie Hancock - Future Shock (Japan press,Blu-spec CD) (2008)
Artist: Herbie Hancock
Title: Future Shock
Year Of Release: 1983
Label: SICP 20013
Genre: Jazz-Fusion/ElectroJazz-Fusion/Electro
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 44:18
Total Size: 320 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Future Shock
Year Of Release: 1983
Label: SICP 20013
Genre: Jazz-Fusion/ElectroJazz-Fusion/Electro
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 44:18
Total Size: 320 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Rockit - 5:22
02. Future Shock - 8:02
03. TFS - 5:15
04. Earth Beat - 5:10
05. Autodrive - 6:25
06. Rough - 6:57
07. Rockit (mega mix) - 6:18
Herbie Hancock: Piano, synthesizer, Fairlight CMI, keyboards
Bill Laswell: Electric bass
D.S.T.: Turntables, "FX"
Pete Cosey: Electric guitar
Michael Beinhorn: keyboards
Daniel Poncé: percussion
Sly Dunbar: drums, percussion
Dwight Jackson Jr.: Lead vocals on "Future Shock"
Bernard Fowler, Roger Trilling, Nicky Skopelitis: backing vocals
Herbie Hancock completely overhauled his sound and conquered MTV with his most radical step forward since the sextet days. He brought in Bill Laswell of Material as producer, along with Grand Mixer D.ST on turntables -- and the immediate result was "Rockit," which makes quite a post-industrial metallic racket. Frankly, the whole record is an enigma; for all of its dehumanized, mechanized textures and rigid rhythms, it has a vitality and sense of humor that make it difficult to turn off. Moreover, Herbie can't help but inject a subversive funk element when he comps along to the techno beat -- and yes, some real, honest-to-goodness jazz licks on a grand piano show up in the middle of "Auto Drive."