Mwandishi

Mwandishi

by Herbie Hancock
Mwandishi

Mwandishi

by Herbie Hancock

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import)

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Overview

With the formation of his great electric sextet, Herbie Hancock's music took off into outer and inner space, starting with the landmark Mwandishi album recorded in a single session on New Year's Eve. Ever the gadgeteer, Herbie plays with electronic effects devices -- reverb units, stereo tremelo, and Echoplex -- which all lead his music into spacier, open-ended directions very much influenced by Miles Davis' electric experiments, rendering it from post-bop conventions. There are just three tracks: the insistent 15/4-meter Afro-electric-funk workout "Ostinato (Suite for Angela)," the inquisitive "You'll Know When You Get There" with its ethereal Hancock voicings, and trombonist Julian Priester's "Silent Way"-influenced "Wandering Spirit Song," which eventually dips into tumultuous free form. Eddie Henderson emerges as a major trumpet soloist here, probing, jabbing, soliloquizing; Bennie Maupin comes over from Lee Morgan's group to add his ominous bass clarinet and thoughtful alto flute; and Buster Williams' bass and Billy Hart's flexible drums propel the rhythm section. Santana's Jose Chepito Areas and Leon "Ndugu" Chancler also add funky percussive reinforcement to "Ostinato," along with guitarist Ron Montrose. The group's collective empathy is remarkable, and Hancock had only begun to probe the outer limits with this extraordinary music. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Product Details

Release Date: 02/01/2019
Label: Music On Vinyl
UPC: 8719262007147
Rank: 44896

Tracks

  1. Ostinato (Suite for Angela)
  2. You'll Know When You Get There
  3. Wandering Spirit Song

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Herbie Hancock   Primary Artist,Piano,Fender Rhodes
Billy Hart   Drums
Eddie Henderson   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Jose "Chepito" Areas   Congas,Timbales
Ronnie Montrose   Guitar
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler   Drums,Percussion
Bennie Maupin   Flute,Flute (Alto),Clarinet (Bass)
Julian Priester   Trombone
Buster Williams   Bass

Technical Credits

Fred Catero   Engineer
David Rubinson   Producer
Julian Priester   Composer
Herbie Hancock   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Bonnie Schiffman   Cover Design
Robin Mitchell   Cover Design
Stuart Nicholson   Liner Notes
Aulikki Niitynen   Assistant Engineer
Lee Weisel   Executive Producer
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