My Point of View

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  • Artist: Herbie Hancock
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1963
  • Total Time: 42:37
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

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Takin' Off was an impressive debut effort from Herbie Hancock, and his second record, My Point of View, proved that it was no fluke. Hancock took two risks with the album -- his five original compositions covered more diverse stylistic ground than his debut, and he assembled a large septet for the sessions; the band features such stellar musicians as trumpeter Donald Byrd, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, drummer Tony Williams, guitarist Grant Green, bassist Chuck Israels, and trombonist Grachan Moncur III. It's a rare occasion that all seven musicians appear on the same track, which speaks well for the pianist's arranging capabilities. Hancock knows how to get the best out of his songs and musicians, which is one of the reasons why My Point of View is a captivating listen. The other is the sheer musicality of the record. Hard bop remains the foundation for Hancock's music, but he explores its limitations, finding its soulful side (the successful "Watermelon Man" rewrite "Blind Man, Blind Man"), its probing, adventurous leanings (the edgy "King Cobra"), and its ballad side. "The Pleasure Is Mine" is a lovely, simple ballad, while "A Tribute to Someone" takes the form to more challenging territory -- it's lyrical, but it takes chances. The closer "And What if I Don't" finds the band working a relaxed, bluesy groove that gives them opportunities to spin out rich, tasteful solos. It's a little more relaxed than Takin' Off, but in its own way My Point of View is nearly as stunning. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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My Point of View

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My Point of View
Studio album by Herbie Hancock
Released 1963
Recorded March 19, 1963
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
Genre Jazz
Length 42:59
Label Blue Note Records
BST 84126
Producer Alfred Lion
Herbie Hancock chronology
Takin' Off
(1962)
My Point of View
(1963)
Inventions and Dimensions
(1963)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars [1]

My Point of View is the second album by pianist Herbie Hancock. It was released in 1963 on Blue Note Records as BLP 4126 and BST 84126.

Contents

Track listing

All compositions by Herbie Hancock.

  1. "Blind Man, Blind Man" – 8:19
  2. "A Tribute to Someone" – 8:45
  3. "King Cobra" – 6:55
  4. "The Pleasure Is Mine" – 4:03 (incorrectly labelled as 8:00 on the CD reissue)
  5. "And What If I Don't" – 6:35
  6. "Blind Man, Blind Man" (Alternate Take) – 8:21 (re-release only)

The pieces

"Blind Man, Blind Man" was written by Hancock trying to evoke "something that reflected my Negro background". The blind man standing in the corner playing his guitar was in fact one of the things Hancock experienced in his neighbourhood in Chicago. The piece is reminiscent of "Watermelon Man", one of his greatest hits. According to Hancock, "King Cobra" was an attempt to "expand the flow [of jazz tunes and chords] so that it would go in directions beyond the usual".[2]

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Thomas (2011 [last update]). "My Point of View - Herbie Hancock | AllMusic". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r140172. Retrieved 26 June 2011. 
  2. ^ Original liner notes by Ira Gitler

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