Herbie Hancock Flood (2 LP)

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180g Virgin Double Vinyl LP! High Quality Pressing!
Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering!
For his 18th album, released in 1975, Hancock is joined by Bennie Maupin, Blackbird McKnight, Paul Jackson, Mike Clark, and Bill Summers.
"In the summer of 1975, the Herbie Hancock Sextet made a hugely successful tour of Japan, which made people aware of a 'new' Hancock. The last LP that the keyboard virtuoso had recorded, "Thrust", was already one year old, and the film music for the Charles Bronson classic "Death Wish" was received negatively by his fans. At his concerts in Tokyo, Herbie Hancock reached back to his hits: "Maiden Voyage", "Chameleon", and the famous, soulful "Watermelon Man" made the fans at his concert hall and open-air appearances go wild with enthusiasm. Forty years later I have the courage to confess that I couldn't have cared less about this music at the time; in Europe there was enough that was new and exciting to see and listen to. However, this re-release in its original format has given me the opportunity to check out whether this music has withstood the test of time. And I must say: it has passed the test! Just listen to Herbie at his best!" - Dr. Michael Frohne
This Speakers Corner production was manufactured using analog masterband and mastering 100% purely analog.

Features:

  • 180g Virgin Vinyl
  • Double LP
  • High Quality Pressing
  • Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering

Musicians:

  • Herbie Hancock, keyboards
  • Bennie Maupin, saxophones, clarinet, flute, percussion
  • Dewayne "Blackbird" McKnight, guitar
  • Paul Jackson, bass
  • Mike Clark, drums
  • Bill Summers, percussion, congas

Selections:

Side A
1. Introduction/Maiden Voyage
2. Actual Proof
Side B
1. Spank-A-Lee
2. Watermelon Man
Side C
1. Butterfly
2. Chameleon
Side D
1. Hang Up Your Hang Ups

Recording: June and July 1975 at Shibuja Kohkaido and Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, by Tomoo Suzuki/Production: David Rubinson