Degiorgio Posted April 1, 2005 Report Posted April 1, 2005 Herbie Hancock Nonet Melvin Lastie (cor) Julian Priester (tb) Stanley Turrentine (ts) Pepper Adams (bars) Herbie Hancock (p) Billy Butler, Eric Gale (g) Bob Cranshaw (b) Bernard Purdie (d) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 19, 1966 1 track from this was released on the Complete Blue Note Sessions Box-set (DON"T EVEN GO THERE). A rather standard slice of soul-jazz which the title rather sums up. But anybody else like to see this released? The other takes sound more interesting: 1770 tk.12 untitled ballad rejected 1771 tk.14 untitled blues - 1772 tk.15 Soul Villa - 1773 tk.17 untitled blues, No. 2 - 1774 tk.21 Don't Even Go There BN CDP 7243 4 95569-2 1775 tk.26 You Know What to Do rejected KD Quote
king ubu Posted April 1, 2005 Report Posted April 1, 2005 Previous threads: here and here. But both didn't go very far... ubu Quote
mikeweil Posted April 1, 2005 Report Posted April 1, 2005 Herbie himself expressed extreme dissatisfaction with this session, that he had no idea about funk at that time. Cuscuna released that one track with his consent, strictly for historical reasons. I seriously doubt this will ever be released in complete form - if so, the Herbie Blue Note box would have been the place. Quote
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