Takin' Off
Takin' Off
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Herbie Hancock's debut album, "Takin Off," is like a breath of fresh air on a stuffy London underground carriage. This red vinyl reissue is a vibrant explosion of funky jazz that will have you grooving in your seat faster than you can say "cheers, mate!"
From the legendary opening track, "Watermelon Man," to the bonus track "Empty Pockets," this album is a kaleidoscope of spirited improvisation and infectious rhythms. Hancock's virtuoso piano playing is a joy to behold, dancing across the keys with the precision of a seasoned pro.
The addition of the bonus track is like finding an unexpected fiver in your coat pocket – a delightful surprise that adds an extra layer of depth to an already impressive album. Whether you're a die-hard jazz aficionado or just looking for some toe-tapping tunes to brighten up your day, "Takin Off" is sure to hit the spot.
So grab yourself a cuppa, put on your best tweed jacket, and let Herbie Hancock take you on a musical journey through the bustling streets of 1960s London. You won't regret it, guv'nor. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Watermelon Man
2. Three Bags Full
3. Empty Pockets
5. The Maze
6. Driftin'
7. Alone and I
4. Hush
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock is the undisputed king of jazz fusion, a musical alchemist who has been pushing boundaries and challenging musical conventions for over five decades. With a career that spans from his groundbreaking work with Miles Davis in the 1960s to his Grammy-winning albums in the 21st century, Hancock is a true icon of modern music. Born in Chicago in 1940, Hancock quickly made a name for himself as a prodigious pianist, earning a scholarship to study at the prestigious Juilliard School of Music at the age of 11. But it was his groundbreaking work with Davis on albums like "Maiden Voyage" and "Head Hunters" that truly cemented his status as a musical visionary. Hancock's music is a heady blend of jazz, funk, and electronic music, with his signature blend of harmony and rhythm creating a sound that is both innovative and timeless. Tracks like "Chameleon" and "Watermelon Man" showcase his ability to fuse disparate musical elements into a seamless whole, while his collaborations with artists like Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder demonstrate his versatility and creativity. But Hancock is more than just a musician – he is also a tireless innovator and educator, constantly pushing the boundaries of technology and creativity in his pursuit of musical excellence. From his pioneering work with synthesizers in the 1970s to his recent experiments with virtual reality and artificial intelligence, Hancock is always looking towards the future, eager to explore new frontiers in music and technology. With a career that has spanned multiple genres and generations, Herbie Hancock is a true musical legend, a visionary artist who continues to inspire and challenge audiences around the world. He may have won 14 Grammy Awards, but for Hancock, the music is always the most important thing. And for that, we salute him.
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