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  1. From V.S.O.P. (1976) to Future Shock (1983) Hancock in 1976. In 1978, Hancock recorded a duet with Chick Corea, who replaced him in the Davis band a decade earlier. Hancock also released a solo acoustic piano album, The Piano (1979), which was released only in Japan. (It was released in the US in 2004).

  2. The discography of the American jazz artist Herbie Hancock consists of forty-one studio albums, twelve live albums, sixty-two compilation albums, five soundtrack albums, thirty-eight physical singles, nine promo singles and four songs not released as singles, but that charted due to downloads.

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    Peak Chart Positions(us[4])
    Peak Chart Positions(us R&b[4])
    The Imagine Project (duets album)
    Released June 22, 2010 Label: Hancock, ...
    54
    Recorded 2006–2007; Released September ...
    5
    Possibilities (duets album)
    Recorded 2005; Released August 30, 2005 ...
    22
    Released September 25, 2001 Label: ...
  3. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Wilderness" on Discogs.

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  5. Herbie Hancock, John van Tongeren, Michael Brecker, Pat Metheny, Stanley Clarke, Tony Williams, Walt Fowler Wilderness is an album by drummer Tony Williams , released in 1996 on Ark 21 Records. Tracks

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    • Maiden Voyage (Blue Note, 1965) Topping our list of the 20 best Herbie Hancock albums is this, his fifth record, recorded in 1965. By this time, 24-year-old Hancock was playing in the Miles Davis Quintet and taking an active interest in expanding jazz’s parameters with a more explorative approach to melody, rhythm, and harmony.
    • Head Hunters (Columbia, 1973) Concerned that his Mwandishi band’s esoteric and abstract-sounding music wasn’t connecting with many listeners, Hancock’s second album for Columbia found him radically changing direction.
    • Empyrean Isles (Blue Note, 1964) In June 1964, Hancock, then 25, went into Van Gelder Studio with Freddie Hubbard, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams to record a concept album based on a mythical place that marked him as a jazz pathfinder.
    • Takin’ Off (Blue Note, 1962) Recorded on May 28, 1962, Takin’ Off marked Hancock’s debut as a bandleader. He was just 22 but showed a remarkable musical maturity as a composer and jazz conceptualist.
  6. Professional ratings. Mr. Hands is the twenty-fourth album by Herbie Hancock. Unlike the preceding album, Monster, which was conceptualized as a dance album, Mr. Hands is a collection of different musical styles with distinct groups. It features bass guitarist Jaco Pastorius on the track "4 A.M.," plus multiple guests including Bennie Maupin ...

  7. May 28, 2015 · Music Became My Destiny. T he first time I heard a song that changed my life was in 1983. I was 7, and arriving at Valley Mill summer camp, a day camp outside of Washington, D.C. It was one of ...

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