Herbie Hancock - The Piano
Facts
| Artist(s) | Herbie Hancock |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | September 21, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 696998708327 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 4:32 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- My Funny Valentine
- On Green Dolphin Street
- Someday My Prince Will Come
- Harvest Time
- Sonrisa
- Manhattan Island
- Blue Otani
- My Funny Valentine (TK3 Alternate)
- On Green Dolphin Steet (T2K Alternate)
- Someday My Prince WIll Come (TK3 Alternate)
- Harvest Time (TK3 Alternate)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Piano |
| Herbie Hancock's private voyage to Heaven |
Herbie is a genius with the keys. But you already know that and you certainly don't need me to remind you of the undisputed truth.
Just for a moment forget about categories. Don't think of Herbie as a jazz musician. He is a creative genius, period. Always was and always will be. My favorites are his trio recordings, either for Blue Note or CBS. But that's his jazz side.
This is more private. A session, just he, the piano and you. His most personal gift to us, his fans and music lovers.
Music is a universal language anybody can understand. Herbie is opening doors here. As if freed of boundaries, he is floating onto a cloud of notes - and he takes you with him!
His music, his playing the keys, it is a pure delight to the ears, your heart - and your imagination. This man is so creative with the instrument, ahh, what can I say, just get it!
I bought it the moment it came out as a Japanese pressing, but when I noticed they reissued it with a few extra takes I bought it again, to have on the side if ever I need a gift for someone dear.
Guess what, I ordered another one. The gift is still here, waiting for the right moment, but I wanted the extra takes for myself. They're that good!
Put it into your player and for a moment forget about the world. There is just sound, the sound of music, of Sonrisa (my favorite) April 10, 2008
| The Piano |
| Alone |
Happy Holidays December 8, 2006
| Hancock's Timeless Piano Gem |
This collection, previously unavailable unless you own a copy of the limited edition Japanese album when it came out in 1978, is Hancock as a pianist at his astonishing best. Particularly in the first three tunes--"My Funny Valentine," "On Green Dolphin Street" and "Someday My Prince Will Come--his playing is reminiscent of his great with Miles' quintet, subtle, deep and always flawless.
The rest of the original material is just as beautiful. Rarely a pianist can match virtuosity with deep feeling as Herbie manages to in this album. "Harvest Time" and "Sonrisa" make that point gloriously. In addition to the original album's recordings, we are treated to alternate takes of the first four songs already mentioned, and they are worthy of their inclusion. For a change "alternate" is not a synonym for "throwaway."
This is Hancock for big fans and lovers of the piano alike. This an intimate series of moments with a master of his instrument and craft. A treat, really, the gift of true art. November 5, 2006
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