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Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles LP (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)ā
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The Story
Herbie Hancock debuted on Blue Note in 1962 and quickly established himself as both a remarkable pianist and a brilliant composer with three excellent albumsāTakinā Off, My Point Of View, and Inventions & Dimensionsābefore making what is widely considered to be his first masterpiece: Empyrean Isles. Recorded in 1964, the album seemed to distill the full breadth of Hancockās artistry into a sweeping 35-minute musical journey. Joining Hancock on the voyage were three of his closest collaborators: trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and Hancockās Miles Davis Quintet bandmates Ron Carter on bass and Tony Williams on drums. Each of the four distinctive original pieces Hancock composed for the date occupies its own unique space. The quartet launches into the album opener āOne Finger Snapā which consists of a single opening line that leads directly into blistering improvisations by Hubbard and Hancock. The first side concludes with the beguiling āOliloquy Valleyā which conjures a mysterious and mystical vibe. The flipside leads off with one of Hancockās most enduring themes, āCantaloupe Island,ā with its undulating groove and unforgettable melody, before moving into a more exploratory realm with āThe Egg,ā an expansive 14-minute epic that flirts with the avant-garde and gives ample space for the musicians to let their imaginations run wild.
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: One Finger Snap
A2: Oliloqui Valley
B1: Cantaloupe Island
B2: The Egg
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: One Finger Snap
A2: Oliloqui Valley
B1: Cantaloupe Island
B2: The Egg
Description
Herbie Hancock debuted on Blue Note in 1962 and quickly established himself as both a remarkable pianist and a brilliant composer with three excellent albumsāTakinā Off, My Point Of View, and Inventions & Dimensionsābefore making what is widely considered to be his first masterpiece: Empyrean Isles. Recorded in 1964, the album seemed to distill the full breadth of Hancockās artistry into a sweeping 35-minute musical journey. Joining Hancock on the voyage were three of his closest collaborators: trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and Hancockās Miles Davis Quintet bandmates Ron Carter on bass and Tony Williams on drums. Each of the four distinctive original pieces Hancock composed for the date occupies its own unique space. The quartet launches into the album opener āOne Finger Snapā which consists of a single opening line that leads directly into blistering improvisations by Hubbard and Hancock. The first side concludes with the beguiling āOliloquy Valleyā which conjures a mysterious and mystical vibe. The flipside leads off with one of Hancockās most enduring themes, āCantaloupe Island,ā with its undulating groove and unforgettable melody, before moving into a more exploratory realm with āThe Egg,ā an expansive 14-minute epic that flirts with the avant-garde and gives ample space for the musicians to let their imaginations run wild.
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: One Finger Snap
A2: Oliloqui Valley
B1: Cantaloupe Island
B2: The Egg
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Tracklist:
A1: One Finger Snap
A2: Oliloqui Valley
B1: Cantaloupe Island
B2: The Egg














