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Crossings

 
Album Review: Crossings

  • Artist: Herbie Hancock
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971 12
  • Total Time: 46:21
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

With the frenzied knocking of what sounds like a clock shop gone berserk, Crossings takes the Herbie Hancock Sextet even further into the electric avant-garde, creating its own idiom. Now, however, the sextet has become a septet with the addition of Dr. Patrick Gleeson on Moog synthesizer, whose electronic decorations, pitchless and not, give the band an even spacier edge. Again, there are only three tracks -- the centerpiece being Hancock's multi-faceted, open-structured suite in five parts called "Sleeping Giant." Nearly 25 minutes long yet amazingly cohesive, "Sleeping Giant" gathers a lot of its strength from a series of funky grooves -- the most potent of which explodes at the tail-end of Part Two -- and Hancock's on-edge Fender Rhodes electric piano solos anticipate his funk adventures later in the '70s. Bennie Maupin's "Quasar" pushes the session into extraterrestrial territory, dominated by Gleeson's wild Moog effects and trumpeter Eddie Henderson's patented fluttering air trumpet. Even stranger is Maupin's "Water Torture," which saunters along freely with splashes of color from Hancock's spooky Mellotron and fuzz-wah-pedaled Fender Rhodes piano, Gleeson's electronics, and a quintet of voices. Still a challenging sonic experience, this music (which can be heard on Warners' Mwandishi two-CD set) has yet to find its audience, though the electronica-minded youth ought to find it dazzling. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sleeping Giant Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock (24:48)
Quasar Bennie Maupin Herbie Hancock (7:25)
Water Torture Bennie Maupin Herbie Hancock (13:54)

Credits

Buster Williams (Bass (Electric)), Buster Williams (Bass), Eddie Henderson (Flugelhorn), Bennie Maupin (Bass), Sandra Stevens (Vocals), Scott Beach (Vocals), Patrick Gleeson (Synthesizer), Eddie Henderson (Trumpet), Victor Domagalski (Vocals), Herbie Hancock (Piano), Scott Beach (Voices), Buster Williams (Percussion), Herbie Hancock (Mellotron), Billy Hart (Percussion), Candy Love (Voices), Bennie Maupin (Flute (Alto)), Eddie Henderson (Percussion), Patrick Gleeson (Engineer), Victor Pantoja (Conga), Julian Priester (Percussion), Delta Horne (Vocals), Billy Hart (Drums), Bennie Maupin (Clarinet (Bass)), Candy Love (Vocals), Victor Pontoja (Conga), Rob Springett (Cover Painting), Bennie Maupin (Percussion), Herbie Hancock (Piano (Electric)), Herbie Hancock (Percussion), Bennie Maupin (Piccolo), Fred Catero (Engineer), Sandra Stevens (Voices), Julian Priester (Trombone), Stuart Nicholson (Liner Notes), Bennie Maupin (Sax (Soprano)), Fred Catero (Remixing), Delta Horne (Voices)
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Crossings
Studio album by Herbie Hancock
Released 1972
Genre Jazz-fusion
Length 46:21
Label Warner Bros.
Professional reviews

Allmusic 5/5 stars Review
Ground and Sky (positive) link

Herbie Hancock chronology
Mwandishi
(1970)
Crossings
(1971)
Sextant
(1973)

Crossings is the tenth album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released in 1972. It is the second album in his Mwandishi period, which saw him experimenting in electronics.

Contents

Track listing

Original LP

Side A

  1. Sleeping Giant – 24:50

Side B

  1. Quasar – 7:27
  2. Water Torture – 14:04

CD reissues

  1. Sleeping Giant – 24:50
  2. Quasar – 7:27
  3. Water Torture – 14:04

Personnel

  • Herbie Hancock - Electric Piano, Mellotron, Percussion
  • Eddie Henderson - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion
  • Billy Hart - Drums, Percussion
  • Julian Priester - Bass, Tenor and Alto Trombone, Percussion
  • Buster Williams - Electric Bass, Bass, Percussion
  • Benny Maupin - Soprano Saxophone, Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet, Piccolo, Percussion

With:

  • Patrick Gleason - Moog Synthesizer
  • Victor Pontoja - Congas
  • Voices - Candy Love, Sandra Stevens, Della Horne, Victoria Domagalski, Scott Breach



 
 

 

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