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Herbie Hancock Album - Feets Don't Fail Me Now

Herbie Hancock Album - Feets Don't Fail Me Now (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (6 ratings)
Release Date:1990-10-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Jazz, Pop, Funk, Fusion, Jazz Music, Electro, Ray Parker, Jr.
Label:Sony
UPC:074643576420
Approx. Price:$9.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . You Bet Your Love
2 . Trust Me
3 . Ready or Not
4 . Tell Everybody
5 . Honey from the Jar
6 . Knee Deep
Review - Album Details :
Recorded in 1979 and features Sidemen Such As: Bernie Maupin (Saxes, Percussion), Alphonse Mouzon (Drums), Ray Parker Jr. (Guitar, Drums) and Sheila E. (Congas). Includes the Songs: 'you Bet Your Love', 'ready Or Not' and 'honey from the Jar'.
Customer review - 1998-12-28
- Exelent, Best use of Vocoder i've ever heard
Wonderesque!!! beautifull Rhodes pianos and sinths,extremely funky! One of the few albums in wich herbie sings (w/ vocoder always)also one of the best records for the jazz-challenged to get into easily.
Customer review - 2009-07-18
- The End
Herbie's '70s efforts were inspired but during the later part of the decade the music was getting softer and "smooth." This was it. He completely emerged himself into DISCO!!! His vocoder use is embarassing and his synth is awful. A fusion herbie fan should start with fat albert rotunda. NOT THIS GARBAGE!!!!
Customer review - 2007-07-17
- Yugen Fardan Rashad, journalist, purveyor of Black culture, jazz radio announcer
Herbie H is a mad scientist always looking to blend diparate parts to create an music alchemy that moves a new directions in sound. George Duke in an interview when asked of Herbie's adventures in 'singing' through a vocoder, alluded to the words 'jivin" and is he serious?

His courage to push the limits is admirable even while not always up to his enormous genious.

That's Herbie

Yugen Fardan Rashad aka Gene the Jazz Machine, Jazz Rap II KBOO 90.7 FM
Customer review - 2007-02-17
- A great package that deserves another re-issue!
I loved this album. It was funky and the songs were really catchy for the most part. Yet another album that has Herbie singing with a vocoder. Pick a copy up if you can find it, you won't be displeased!
Customer review - 1999-06-27
- Best of the Vocal Albums
This is probably Herbie Hancock's best vocal album, which unfortunately is rather faint praise. "Ready or Not" and "Honey from the Jar" are both good funky numbers. "Tell Everybody" isn't too bad, and "Knee Deep" is an intriguing instrumental. The other two you may want to skip over (although Herbie did rescue "Trust Me" as a jazz instrumental on his duet album with Wayne Shorter - quite a surprise!).
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