Herbie Hancock Head Hunters 2LP 45rpm 180g Vinyl Sterling Sound Analogue Productions QRP 2017 USA
Title: Head Hunters
Catalog Number: APJ 084-45
Label: Columbia
Reissued by: Analogue Productions
Barcode: 753088008474
Original release year: 1973
Reissue year: 2017
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 45 rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 701gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: July 23, 2017
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Head Hunters is the Jazz Funk fusion masterpiece from Herbie Hancock, released in 1973 it became the first jazz album to go platinum and remains one of the best-selling jazz/fusion records of all time. His groundbreaking work during this period also inspired and provided samples for generations of hip-hop and electronic music artists that followed. A landmark album with the best sound ever!
- Limited Edition
- 2LP 45rpm Audiophile 180 Gram vinyl
- Plated & Pressed at QRP in the USA
- Mastered at Sterling Sound, USA
- All Analog Cut by by Ryan K. Smith
- Cut from Original Master Tapes
- Deluxe Stoughton Printing Gatefold Cover
Herbie Hancock is a true icon of modern music. Throughout his explorations, he has transcended limitations and genres while maintaining his unmistakable voice. There are few artists in the music industry who have had more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B than Hancock. Herbie was originally discovered by trumpeter Donald Byrd in 1960. After two years of session work with Byrd as well as Phil Woods and Oliver Nelson, he signed with Blue Note as a solo artist. His 1963 debut album, Takin’ Off was an immediate success, producing the hit “Watermelon Man.”
In 1963, Miles Davis invited Herbie to join the Miles Davis Quintet. During his five years with Davis, Herbie recorded many classics with the jazz legend including ESP, Nefertiti and Sorcerer and later on made appearances on Davis' groundbreaking In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. Herbie's own solo career blossomed on Blue Note, with classic albums including Maiden Voyage, Empyrean Isles and Speak Like a Child. He also composed the score to Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blow Up, which led to a successful career in feature film and television music.
After leaving Davis' fold, Herbie put together a new band called The Headhunters and, in 1973, recorded the genre-bending classic Head Hunters. With its crossover hit single "Chameleon," and standout cut "Watermelon Man," it became the first jazz album to go platinum and remains one of the best-selling jazz/fusion records of all time. His groundbreaking work during this period also inspired and provided samples for generations of hip-hop and dance music artists that followed. By mid-decade, Herbie was playing for stadium-sized crowds all over the world!
Musicians:
Herbie Hancock (electric piano, clavinet, synthesizer)
Bennie Maupin (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, saxello, bass clarinet, alto flute)
Paul Jackson (electric bass, marimbula)
Bill Summers (congas, shekere, balafon, agogo, cabasa, hindewhu, tambourine, log drum, surdo, gankogui)
Harvey Mason (drums)
Track Listing:
1. Chameleon
2. Watermelon Man
3. Sly
4. Vein Melter
Click here to listen to samples on YouTube.com ♫
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