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Herbie Hancock, My Point of View

Audio CD

Disk ID: 271154

Disk length: 43m 13s (6 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Blind Man, Blind Man 8:21
2. A Tribute To Someone 8:47
3. King Cobra 6:57
4. The Pleasure Is Mine 4:05
5. And What If I Don't 6:37
6. Blind Man, Blind Man (Alt. Take) 8:22

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Review

In this 1963 recording session, pianist Herbie Hancock had a chance to work with a septet that could highlight his burgeoning skills as an arranger and composer. With Hancock's inventive sense of voicings already defined, it's a happy mix of inspired charts and spirited blowing that fuses the hard bop of trumpeter Donald Byrd and tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley with the bluesy approach of guitarist Grant Green and Hancock's own fluent soloing and incisive comping. Also notable is the explosive young drummer Tony Williams, who was already showing the distinctive fire that would soon ignite Miles Davis's band. The track "Blind Man, Blind Man" is a funky romp that clearly builds on Hancock's remarkable success with the earlier "Watermelon Man" and is a harbinger of the pop success he'd later enjoy with the Headhunters. --Stuart Broomer

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

My Point of View

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 43m 3s (-1m 50s)

My Point of View

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 43m 1s (-1m 48s)

My Point of View

Tracks: 5 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 34m 45s (-9m 32s)

My Point of View

Tracks: 5 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 34m 44s (-9m 31s)

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