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The Prisoner
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| Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1969. As one of the first albums Herbie Hancock recorded after departing Miles Davis' quintet in 1968, as well as his final album for Blue Note, The Prisoner is one of Hancock's most ambitious efforts. Assembling a nonet that features Joe Henderson (tenor sax, alto flute), Johnny Coles (flugelhorn), Garnett Brown (trombone), Buster Williams (bass), and Albert 'Tootie' Heath (drums), he has created his grandest work since My Point of View. Unlike that effort, The Prisoner has a specific concept -- it's a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, evoking his spirit and dreams through spacious, exploratory post-bop. |
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ARTISTS Johnny Coles (flugelhorn); Joe Henderson (tenor sax, alto flute); Garnett Brown (trombone); Herbie Hancock (piano, electric piano); Buster Williams (bass); Albert Tootie Heath (drums); Hubert Laws (flute); Jerome Richardson (bass clarinet); Romeo Penque (bass clarinet); Tony Studd (bass trombone) |
TRACKS
- I Have A Dream
- The Prisoner
- Firewater
- He Who Lives in Fear
- Promise of the Sun
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