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Herbie Hancock – Secrets

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  • "Secrets" from 1976 is a jazz-funk-fusion album by the Keyboardist Herbie Hancock. The successor to his previous album "Man-Child" once again draws on Paul Jackson on bass and the wind player Bennie Maupin, who, along with the provide most of the solos, along with the master himself

    On "Man-Child" the electric guitar joined the sound of Hancock's sound; on "Secrets" it was almost put in the center of the center stage. The dazzling rhythm guitar of Motown Session Musician Wah Wah Watson stand out here. Where "Man-Child" still kept the balance between fast and slow tracks, "Secret" retains the more relaxed, softly more relaxed, softly drawn atmosphere. Even the somewhat faster tracks like "Doin' It" and "Cantaloupe Island" are permeated by a relaxed caribbean influence

    On the whole, the album relies more on rolling More on rolling grooves than on high-energy high-energy funk. Fittingly, Hancock spent Hancock spent a lot of time with the Rhodes piano and was already using polyphonic synthesizers - a first step for ambient music Step for ambient music.

  • Artist: Herbie Hancock
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Jazz