The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Hits Herbie Hancock

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 02/08/2000
  • Sales Rank: 17,908
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646596326
 
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The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Hits

1LISTENChameleon 15:42
2LISTENWatermelon Man 6:29
3LISTENI Thought It Was You 8:56
4LISTENYou Bet Your Love 7:37
5LISTENReady or Not 6:43
6LISTENStars in Your Eyes 7:05
7LISTENSaturday Night 7:13
8LISTENSatisfied With Love 6:31
9LISTENRockit 5:26

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Editorial Reviews

This CD is a collection of Herbie Hancock's best-known work from his fusion years, beginning with two tracks from the seminal Head Hunters: the 15-minute psychedelic soul opus "Chameleon," and the African remake of "Watermelon Man." It then traces his explorations of funk with tracks like "You Better Bet Your Love" and "Ready or Not," and his early-'80s breakout from a growing commercial/funk rut with the explosive techno-pop hit "Rockit." The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Hits also presents a rather compelling look at one artist's explorations into fusion, a period of jazz often overlooked and denounced by purists. In doing this it showcases how Hancock's roots as a Blue Note musician were still present, even if the long solos were on a synthesizer instead of a piano. More importantly, it's a good example of just how much traditional jazz played a part in influencing funk, hip-hop, and even electronic music. While a retrospective is never quite as compelling as the original albums, it still serves as an exceptional introduction Hancock's work in the '70s and early '80s. ~ Curtis Zimmermann, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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October 27, 2000: While these selections may represent the 'best' dance music Hancock ever made, they hardly showcase his true talent. While the immaculate 'Chameleon' and lazy, cool ''Watermelon Man' (both of which can be found on 'Headhunters,' a superior album ), show fusion at its best, the remaining tracks do little but showcase Hancock's misguided foray into disco. And if disco is what you're looking for, Hancock's version is about as bad as it gets.