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Herbie Hancock "I Thought It Was You" from Directstep
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What was it Electronimo? "Party Machine..." This song rips for so many reasons, but now it rips because it set the tone for a ripping weekend of killer weekend rips in Santa Barbara.
This is from one of those direct-to-disc sessions which were big in the 70's, especially in Japan, which is the only place Directstep has ever been released. With a tighter and faster groove than on the version you might know from the album "Sunlight", this shit was performed live in the studio on either October 17th or 18th, 1978, with Herbie and Webster Lewis on keys (in this case busting mad vocoders), the ever-funky Paul Jackson on bass, Headhunters Bernie Maupin and Bill Summers, Ray Obiedo playing the same muted/picked guitar line for 15 minutes, and Alphonse Mouzon keeping it together behind the kit. I wish all of Herbie's late 70's output was this spanking....
15 Minutes of Funky Vocoder Bliss
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| Posted: 10/02/2002 |
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