wendy-lebaron
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Herbie Hancock The Head Hunters (1973) thanks Wikipedia!
funny bass-synth on the title track LOL, but I liked better the track after it. It's been a while since I listened to that record and I don't have the CD sleeve anymore so I can't provide the name of the song.
Hancock did "Rock It" later (1984) but don't like the video LOL, looks dumb. Also have Future Shock and Future 2 Future by him... keyboardist too much into the future...
(Not sure about the 2001 record, but it begins with a collab with Chaka Khan, also has this silly song which included a turntablist.)
Not a good example but:
Spacetime Continuum Double Fine Zone (1999)
This is Jonah Sharp going further with experimentations with jazz. Did a pretty good record before that. I'm more into electronic music and a big fan of mid-1990's largely-European stuff.
LOL almost forgot, discovered this band on local university radio...
Medeski Martin and Wood Friday Afternoon in the Universe (1995) thank you again Wikipedia!
Pretty good record, left (Hammond organ), middle (drums) and bass (right) the members as listed.
funny bass-synth on the title track LOL, but I liked better the track after it. It's been a while since I listened to that record and I don't have the CD sleeve anymore so I can't provide the name of the song.
Hancock did "Rock It" later (1984) but don't like the video LOL, looks dumb. Also have Future Shock and Future 2 Future by him... keyboardist too much into the future...
(Not sure about the 2001 record, but it begins with a collab with Chaka Khan, also has this silly song which included a turntablist.)
Not a good example but:
Spacetime Continuum Double Fine Zone (1999)
This is Jonah Sharp going further with experimentations with jazz. Did a pretty good record before that. I'm more into electronic music and a big fan of mid-1990's largely-European stuff.
LOL almost forgot, discovered this band on local university radio...
Medeski Martin and Wood Friday Afternoon in the Universe (1995) thank you again Wikipedia!
Pretty good record, left (Hammond organ), middle (drums) and bass (right) the members as listed.
Medeski Martin & Wood - Wikipedia
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