Album on Hi Hat label
Jazz (Jazz-Funk)
The entire original WBCN, KJSO, WXRT, WBUR and NHK FM Radio and PBS-TV Broadcasts Covering live performances from Boston (1973), Omaha (1975), Chicago (1977 & 81), Berkeley (1978), Tokyo (1981 & 83) Professionally re-mastered with background liners and rare archival photos. No Export This eight disc box set, brings together eight legendary performances by the visionary keyboardist / composer from the vital point 8CD in this musical trajectory as he closed the Mwandishi chapter to embark on his Headhunters trip in 1973, to putting together a revised line-up of his ‘Very Special One-Time Performance’ band in 1983. Along the way, Hancock has collaborated with distinguished musicians such as Bennie Maupin, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Mitchell, Wynton Marsalis, Buster Williams, Tony Williams and Carlos Santana. This superb collection of live performances broadcast on Radio and TV, is presented here in superb fidelity, along with background notes and rare images.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Contains the following CDs : | Herbie Hancock | ||
2 | Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, 22nd March 1973 WBCN-FM, Septet | Herbie Hancock | ||
3 | Paul's Mall, Jazz Workshop, Boston, M1, 13th November 1973 WBCN-FM, With The Headhunters | Herbie Hancock | ||
4 | Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall, Omaha, NE, 17th November 1975 KJSO-FM, With The Headhunters | Herbie Hancock | ||
5 | Ivanhoe Theater, Chicago, IL, 16th February 1977 WXRT-FM, With Jaco Pastorius | Herbie Hancock | ||
6 | Bread & Roses Festival, The Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA, 2nd September 1978 WBUR-FM, With Joni Mitchell | Herbie Hancock | ||
7 | Live Under The Sky Festival, Den-En Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan 26th July 1981 NHK Radio, Herbie Hancock And Santana Special Band | Herbie Hancock | ||
8 | Live Under The Sky Festival, Den-En Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan 26th July 1981 NHK Radio, Herbie Hancock And Santana Special Band | Herbie Hancock | ||
9 | Vsopii, Nhk Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 19th May 1983 NHK Radio | Herbie Hancock |