Herbie Hancock - Takin' Off
(with Cosmetic Damage)
Label: |
Blue Note (Blue Note 80) |
Genre: |
Jazz |
Product No.: |
DBLU 7742399
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Availability: |
Limited Stock
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Category: |
Vinyl LP with Damaged Cover |
Note: | 180 Gram |
Also available on:
• XRCD24 CD
• 180 Gram Vinyl Record
• Preowned Vinyl Record
2006 / 180g / Canada Collection/ Sealed
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Please note: This item is being sold as cosmetically damaged. Damage may include but is not limited to bent corners, seam splits, cover creases or tears, etc.
From the Blue Note 80 Vinyl Reissue Series
Curated by Don Was and Cem Kurosman
Mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes
180-gram LP pressed at Optimal in Germany
Former Miles Davis' sideman Herbie Hancock launched his long and illustrious solo career with Takin' Off, released by Blue Note in 1962. Featuring Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Dexter Gordon on tenor saxophone, Butch Warren on bass and Billy Higgins on drums, Takin' Off showcased Herbie's abilities as both a leading pianist and as a composer.
The standout track is undoubtedly "Watermelon Man," a hard bop workout that was to become something of a jazz standard, thanks in part to a cover version by Mongo Santamaria, with Herbie returning to the song in 1973 and caming up with a jazz funk version. As a whole, Takin' Off is an exceptional debut album, one that merely hints at the future creativity of one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time.
This Blue Note 80 vinyl edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal in Germany.
1. Watermelon Man | 2. Three Bags Full | 3. Empty Pockets | 4. The Maze | 5. Driftin’ | 6. Alone And I |
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