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Release Date:06/15/2004
Label:Sony
UPC:827969069127

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  • All Music Guide

    Part of the Sony Jazz Moods budgetline series, this 11track disc harvests selections from all over the place in Herbie Hancock's career recording for Columbia, predominantly focusing on the era between Hancock's explorations into jazz fusion and his early'80s forays into electronic music. There's a generous portion of standards here, like "On Green Dolphin Street," "Some Day My Prince Will Come," "My Funny Valentine," and "'Round Midnight," but the shining moments come from the inclusion of performances with mentor Miles Davis' legendary band from the '60s on "Little One" and "Circle." While it is by no means an inclusive survey of his career, it's a nice compact little session that most casual fans will find a gateway to greater depths of Herbie Hancock's catalog.

    - Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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Herbie Hancock

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 RB o... Read more