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  1. 1992 — Europe. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "The Best Of Herbie Hancock" on Discogs.

  2. 1987 — US. CD —. Album, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "The Best Of Herbie Hancock" on Discogs.

    • (11)
    • US
    • 10
    • CD, Compilation
    • Blue Note, 1962
    • Blue Note, 1964
    • Columbia, 1999
    • Blue Note, 1965
    • Blue Note, 1969
    • Warner Bros, 1969
    • Warner Bros, 1970
    • Columbia, 1973
    • Sony, Japan, 1974
    • Columbia, 1974

    As debut albums go, this is pretty spectacular, with Freddie Hubbard, Dexter Gordon, Butch Warren and Billy Higgins joining Hancock to make up a classic 60s Blue Note quintet. 'I was absolutely lucky working with Blue Note's Alfred Lion,' says Herbie, 'because when I came on the scene in New York, it was still the hottest label for new music. But b...

    Following From My Point of View and Inventions and Dimensions, this was Herbie's fourth Blue Note album. It's a quartet session with Hubbard and the Miles Davis rhythm section of Herbie, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, containing another Hancock classic, 'Canteloupe Island'.

    This six-CD set covers the period during which his work in the greatest small group of the 60s put Herbie on the map as an international star, and contains the original releases and out-takes from such great albums as ESP, Nefertiti and Sorcerer. No collection should be without this material, which charts Herbie's growing musical empathy not only w...

    All the way through his time with Miles, Herbie continued to record under his own name, (as well as with other leaders such as Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Morgan and Wayne Shorter). This was his first true concept album, designed – as Herbie wrote at the time – to 'capture the vastness and majesty’ of the sea, including 'the graceful beauty of the playfu...

    The end of Herbie's Blue Note phase, with his most ambitious compositions to date underpinned by a civil rights agenda, played by an unorthodox line up with Jerome Richardson's bass clarinet and Hubert Laws’ flute pitched in alongside Joe Henderson and Johnny Coles. The band contains the embryo of the sextet that moved to Warner Brothers and became...

    Herbie in transition. New label, new sound, but links to the past in the persons of trumpeter Johnny Coles and Joe Henderson, who takes a spell on flute in this soundtrack for a Bill Cosby animation. Herbie’s own electric piano on a track such as 'Tell Me A Bedtime Story' firmly points to his future direction, but it’s used more as an additional te...

    Herbie's great line-up of the early 70s with Eddie Henderson in for Coles, Julian Priester coming in on trombone and Bennie Maupin taking the reed chair. At the time the group had mixed success – it was booked to open for pop and rock acts, and dressed and behaved appropriately, but its music was still, as Herbie put it 'jazz cats who knew how to p...

    The move to Columbia was a watershed in Herbie's career. He broke up the Mwandishi group, and 'hired funk cats who knew how to play jazz'. Maupin survived from the earlier group, but the rest of the line-up was closer to Herbie's listening interests of the time: musicians like James Brown and Sly Stone. The heavy funk treatment, plus Herbie's quain...

    Herbie in Japan, recorded in a live concert in Tokyo's Kosei Nankin Hall, creating contrasting sounds on acoustic and electric instruments, and revisiting the repertoire from Maiden Voyage, plus the much-sampled 'Nobu'.

    The same insistent rhythms as Head Hunters (with new boy Mike Clark on drums) but while the bass lines are as strong, there’s a bit more electronic chirruping from Herbie's technical toys and a bit less substance. A track like 'Actual Proof' is a strange contrast between the harmonic density of the Mwandishi period and the more spartan rhythms of H...

  3. He also played with Herbie Hancock during The Headhunters years, and is mentioned in passing by the liner notes of The Headhunters' 2003 release Evolution Revolution as contributing to that recording. His former wife is Yvette Bostic-Summers, who often sings on Los Hombres' albums. Discography Bill Summers in 2008. As leader

  4. New Orleans, United States. Bill Summers (born June 27, 1948) is a New Orleans-based Afro-Cuban jazz/Latin jazz percussionist, known for playing alongside Herbie Hancock during his Headhunters years and creating the soundtrack for Quincy Jones' Roots movie.

  5. 13. Nov. 1998 · Listen to unlimited or download The Best Of Herbie Hancock - The Hits! by Herbie Hancock in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from 12.50€/month.