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Evolution of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology
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Release Date:01/01/1994
Label:Rhino/Wea Uk
UPC:081227163426

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  • All Music Guide

    This twodisc anthology doesn't cover Mann's bop or swing origins, instead concentrating on Mann's evolution from the 1960s to the 1990s. The first disc has more interest for jazz fans; it includes the influential "Memphis Underground" and "Coming Home Baby," showing his early flirtations with Latin and African music, as well as live workouts and Southern sessions. The second disc documents Mann's move into straight pop and light instrumentals, although near its conclusion he's returned to the grooveoriented AfroLatin music of his earlier days. While there are questionable inclusions, especially the inferior live version of "Hold On I'm Comin'" rather than the definitive rendition from Memphis Underground, this set offers a good overview of a controversial but consistent musician.

    - Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Herbie Mann

Herbie Mann played a wide variety of music throughout his career. He became quite popular in the 1960s but in the '70s became so immersed in pop and various types of world music that he seemed lost to jazz. However, Mann never lost his ability to improvise creatively as his later recordings attest.Herbie Mann began on clarinet when he was nine but was soon also playing ... Read more