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OUTS 009LP
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Headhunters on top of their game here. A live broadcast from 1975 right after the big sale of their self-titled album and just before the more experimental jam that led to the Survival Of The Fittest (1975) masterpiece.
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HH 3046CD
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Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters live at Paul's Mall, Jazz Workshop on November 13th, 1973. Broadcast on Boston's WBCN-FM, this historic performance captures the visionary keyboardist/composer at a vital juncture, immediately after the release of his landmark Head Hunters album from the same year. Fearlessly creative, the broadcast is presented here in its entirety for the first time. Presented with background notes and images. Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality.
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HHLP 002LP
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This superlative set at The Omaha Civic Auditorium, November 17th, 1975, was taped for FM broadcast soon after the release of Herbie Hancock's groundbreaking 1975 Man-Child album, and finds the great keyboardist backed by the awesomely tight combo of DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight (guitar), Bennie Maupin (reeds), Paul Jackson (bass), Bill Summers (percussion), and Michael Clarke (drums). This selection of Hancock's finest tracks includes his early classic "Watermelon Man," and is offered here in its complete form as originally broadcast, with remastered sound, background notes, and rare images. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl. Includes insert.
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HH 002CD
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This superlative set at The Omaha Civic Auditorium, November 17th, 1975, was taped for FM broadcast soon after the release of Herbie Hancock's groundbreaking 1975 Man-Child album, and finds the great keyboardist backed by the awesomely tight combo of DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight (guitar), Bennie Maupin (reeds), Paul Jackson (bass), Bill Summers (percussion), and Michael Clarke (drums). This selection of Hancock's finest tracks includes his early classic "Watermelon Man," and is offered here in its complete form as originally broadcast, with digitally remastered sound, background notes, and rare images.
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