Herbie Hancock - Jazz Volume: Herbie Hancock (2022)

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Title: Jazz Volume: Herbie Hancock
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 8:58:54
Total Size: 2.9 / 1.21 GB
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Tracklist:

01. What Is This Thing Called Love?
02. All I Want
03. Here Come De Honey Man
04. Overture (Fascinating Rhythm)
05. Blueberry Rhyme
06. Hale-Bopp, Hip-Hop
07. Ostinato (Live/1978)
08. My Man's Gone Now
09. Berangere's Nightmare #2
10. Manhattan (Island Of Lights And Love)
11. It's About That Time (Live At Carnegie Hall/1994)
12. Riot (Remastered)
13. The Pleasure Is Mine (Remastered)
14. Embraceable You
15. Prelude In C# Minor
16. Miyako
17. All Apologies
18. Summertime
19. Cotton Tail
20. The Jungle Line
21. Tea For Two (Live At Carnegie Hall/1994)
22. Your Gold Teeth II
23. River
24. Joanna's Theme
25. Go
26. Cantaloupe Island
27. The Sorcerer (Remastered)
28. Three Bags Full (Remastered)
29. Diana
30. The Man I Love
31. Toys (Remastered)
32. First Trip (Remastered)
33. Solitude
34. Jack Rabbit (Remastered)
35. St. Louis Blues
36. Turn Out The Stars (Live At Carnegie Hall/1994)
37. The Eye Of The Hurricane (Remastered)
38. Aung San Suu Kyi (Album Version)
39. Memory Of Enchantment
40. Etcetera
41. Meridianne - A Wood Sylph
42. Call Sheet Blues
43. Empty Pockets (Remastered)
44. When Can I See You
45. Playground
46. Tom Thumb
47. Sonrisa
48. The Maze (Remastered)
49. He Who Lives In Fear (Remastered)
50. Alone And I
51. Kumbasora (Live At The Wiltern Theatre/1986)
52. Kryptonite
53. The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)
54. And What If I Don't Know (Remastered)
55. Edith And The Kingpin
56. The Poet (Live At Massey Hall / 2001)
57. Penelope
58. You've Got It Bad Girl
59. King Cobra (Remastered)
60. Driftin' (Remastered)
61. Don't Even Go There
62. Seven Teens
63. Watermelon Man (Remastered)
64. Goodbye To Childhood (Remastered)
65. Schizophrenia
66. It's Only A Paper Moon
67. Toy Tune
68. Succotash (Remastered)
69. Both Sides Now
70. Amelia
71. Firewater (Remastered)
72. Court And Spark
73. Nefertiti
74. Naima (Live At Massey Hall / 2001)
75. A Case Of You (Short Version)
76. Manhatten Lorelei
77. One Finger Snap
78. Blind Man, Blind Man (Remastered)
79. Little B's Poem (Live At Town Hall, New York/1985)
80. Yams
81. Harlem In Havana
82. Jimbasing (Live At The Wiltern Theatre/1986)
83. Visitor From Nowhere
84. The Prisoner (Remastered)
85. Sweet Bird
86. Promise Of The Sun (Remastered)
87. Norwegian Wood
88. Speak Like A Child (Remastered 2004)

Herbie Hancock will always be one of the most revered and controversial figures in jazz, just as his employer/mentor Miles Davis was when he was alive. Unlike Miles, who pressed ahead relentlessly and never looked back until near the very end, Hancock has cut a zigzagging forward path, shuttling between almost every development in electronic and acoustic jazz and R&B over the last third of the 20th century and into the 21st. Though grounded in Bill Evans and able to absorb blues, funk, gospel, and even modern classical influences, Hancock's piano and keyboard voices are entirely his own, with their own urbane harmonic and complex, earthy rhythmic signatures -- and young pianists cop his licks constantly. Having studied engineering and professing to love gadgets and buttons, Hancock was perfectly suited for the electronic age; he was one of the earliest champions of the Rhodes electric piano and Hohner clavinet, and would field an ever-growing collection of synthesizers and computers on his electric dates. Yet his love for the grand piano never waned, and despite his peripatetic activities all over the musical map, his piano style continued to evolve into tougher, ever more complex forms. He is as much at home trading riffs with a smoking funk band as he is communing with a world-class post-bop rhythm section -- and that drives purists on both sides of the fence up the wall.