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Released in 1962, Herbie Hancocks debut album, Takin Off, stands as a cornerstone of Jazz history, showcasing the pianists innovative compositions and technical prowess.Recorded for Blue Note Records,
Released in 1962, Herbie Hancocks debut album, Takin Off, stands as a cornerstone of Jazz history, showcasing the pianists innovative compositions and technical prowess.
Recorded for Blue Note Records, the album features an all-star line-up: Dexter Gordon on tenor saxophone, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Butch Warren on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. These sidemen contribute to the albums dynamic blend of hard-bop and soulful grooves.
The stand-out track, Watermelon Man, became an instant classic, bridging jazz and popular music with its infectious rhythm and funky charm. Other highlights include the lyrical Driftin, and the intricate, moody The Maze. Hancocks sophisticated harmonies and inventive solos foreshadow his groundbreaking contributions to jazz in later decades. The tight interplay among the musicians, and the albums accessible yet complex compositions make Takin Off a quintessential introduction to modern jazz.
Track Listing
Side One
Side Two
Format: Vinyl / 12 Album (Coloured Vinyl)
Label: Second Records
Catalogue No: SRPD0090CV
Barcode: 9120005654969
Release Date: 11 Jul 2025
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