Herbie Hancock - Perfect Machine (1988) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Herbie Hancock
- Title: Perfect Machine
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Columbia[CK 65960]
- Genre: Jazz, Electro Funk, Soul
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 50:29
- Total Size: 589 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Perfect Machine 6:35
02. Obsession 5:19
03. Vibe Alive 5:26
04. Beat Wise 5:51
05. Maiden Voyage/B.Bop 6:34
06. Chemical Residue 6:01
Bonus Tracks:
07. Vibe Alive (Extended Dance Mix) 8:12
08. Beat Wise (12-Inch Edit) 6:27
personnel :
Herbie Hancock – piano, Fairlight CMI Series I & II, Rhodes Chroma, Macintosh Plus, Yamaha DX1, Yamaha DX7 and DX7IIFD, Kurzweil K250, Yamaha TX816, Oberheim Matrix–12, Akai S900, vocoder
Jeff Bova, Pete Sturge – synth programming
Bootsy Collins – bass guitar, vocoder
Mico Wave – Minimoog bass, talk box, vocoder
Pete Sturge - keyboards, samples and editing
Nicky Skopelitis – Fairlight drums
Grand Mixer DXT – turntables, sound effects
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner – vocals
Set upon recapturing the pop ground he had invaded with Future Shock, Hancock relies upon many of the former's ingredients for yet another go-'round on Perfect Machine. High-tech producer Bill Laswell is back, so is scratchmaster D. ST. -- and armed with a warehouse of mostly digital keyboards, Hancock adds the distinctive bass of Bootsy Collins and the Ohio Players' vocalist Sugarfoot, who always sounds as if he had just swallowed something. The music is mostly thumping, funk-drenched techno-pop which still has some verve, particularly the designated single "Vibe Alive" and the "Maiden Voyage" interlude as heard through an electronic fun-house mirror. But this is not really an advance over Hancock's early-'80s pop projects. This would be Hancock's last album for at least seven years as he concentrated upon film projects and reunions with Miles Davis alumni (there was also an aborted deal with the Qwest label). As such, Perfect Machine is an appropriate end to this chapter in his career.~Richard S. Ginell
01. Perfect Machine 6:35
02. Obsession 5:19
03. Vibe Alive 5:26
04. Beat Wise 5:51
05. Maiden Voyage/B.Bop 6:34
06. Chemical Residue 6:01
Bonus Tracks:
07. Vibe Alive (Extended Dance Mix) 8:12
08. Beat Wise (12-Inch Edit) 6:27
personnel :
Herbie Hancock – piano, Fairlight CMI Series I & II, Rhodes Chroma, Macintosh Plus, Yamaha DX1, Yamaha DX7 and DX7IIFD, Kurzweil K250, Yamaha TX816, Oberheim Matrix–12, Akai S900, vocoder
Jeff Bova, Pete Sturge – synth programming
Bootsy Collins – bass guitar, vocoder
Mico Wave – Minimoog bass, talk box, vocoder
Pete Sturge - keyboards, samples and editing
Nicky Skopelitis – Fairlight drums
Grand Mixer DXT – turntables, sound effects
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner – vocals
Set upon recapturing the pop ground he had invaded with Future Shock, Hancock relies upon many of the former's ingredients for yet another go-'round on Perfect Machine. High-tech producer Bill Laswell is back, so is scratchmaster D. ST. -- and armed with a warehouse of mostly digital keyboards, Hancock adds the distinctive bass of Bootsy Collins and the Ohio Players' vocalist Sugarfoot, who always sounds as if he had just swallowed something. The music is mostly thumping, funk-drenched techno-pop which still has some verve, particularly the designated single "Vibe Alive" and the "Maiden Voyage" interlude as heard through an electronic fun-house mirror. But this is not really an advance over Hancock's early-'80s pop projects. This would be Hancock's last album for at least seven years as he concentrated upon film projects and reunions with Miles Davis alumni (there was also an aborted deal with the Qwest label). As such, Perfect Machine is an appropriate end to this chapter in his career.~Richard S. Ginell
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