
But it follows a line of ground breaking albums from Herbie Hancock and his then fusion/electronic band. In a trio of albums, Sextant, Crossings and Mwandishi Hancock explored virgin territory with an electronics expert at its core. The whole new direction would not have been possible without Hancock's vision and Dr. Patrick Gleeson's noises. In addition to the Hancock canon, this rich vein of invention produced 2 gems from Henderson and a criminally overlooked masterpiece from Julian Preister, "Love Love". This has recently been re-released on ECM and is an essential purchase.
This is the first of the Henderson albums. A brilliant trumpeter, he only played music as an aside, as he is in fact Dr Henderson, M.D.. Indeed, after a few more albums he returned to doctoring for some years.
The band is a cracker. Hancock on a bank of keyboards,

This is a brand of fusion that was developed on his second album, Inside Out, which I hope to post soon.
Album, writeup, and scans provided by micaus. Thanks!!
Keep Listening!!!!
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5 comments:
this is great stuff!
thanks a lot!
Cheers
Rob
Excellent!!! Thanks. Definitely for fans of Hancock funk.
Thanks! Really really like it. Post the second one soon, please!!!! Thanks!
Any chance you could repost this? Only have one track and would really like to listen to the rest of this Kosmigroov outing. Thanks
another link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/168154684/Eddie_Henderson_-_Realization__1973.rar
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