Head Hunters is an album that deserves the immense popularity and praises it has received since its 1973 release. Herbie Hancock has a fantastic discography overall, starting off with his hard bop and post-bop Blue Note releases in the sixties such as the excellent Empyrean Isle but as soon as you hear the bass line, guitar licks, and overall theme of the incredible "Chameleon", it's extremely obvious why this is his most popular album. In short, Head Hunters is fun, funky, and groovy as hell. "Watermelon Man" is somehow even more infectious than "Chameleon". The track envelops the listener in an addicting aural equivalent of walking through rainforest animal chirps and buzzes and its bassline is fantastic. "Sly" features Hancock and Bennie Maupin freaking out on keys and sax respectively. It almost seems like Maupin's impressive solo was only conceived as a challenge to Hancock, whose impressive playing is the highlight of much of the song's runtime. Head Hunters is a vibrant jazz-funk album that consistently delivers.
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August 17, 2020
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters [1973]
Labels:
1973,
Herbie Hancock,
Jazz,
Jazz Fusion,
Jazz-Funk,
Pianist
August 9, 2020
Marcos Valle - Previsão do tempo [1973]
Arguably the best album in a stellar catalog, Previsão do Tempo is a key MPB ("Música Popular Brasilera") record of the seventies. By the time Marcos Valle released this album, he was already ten years deep into his career, having released an impressive bossa nova debut in 1963 (Samba Demais). Valle eventually started to move away from the more pure bossa nova of Samba Demais and Previsão do Tempo is the crown jewel of this departure. As can be heard towards the end of one of Valle's most beautiful songs, "De Repente, Moça Flor", keys often give the album a slightly psychedelic feel. On the catchy "Mentira", his embrace of funky guitar licks and groovy keys yields great results. Emotionally Previsão do Tempo has a nice range, containing playful moments like "Nem Paletó, Nem Gravata" and somber atmospheres like that of "Samba Fatal". Opening with the brilliantly political and melodically strong "Flamengo Até Morrer", Previsão do Tempo is an excellent album from front to back.
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