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The Collection (A Selection Of Tracks From The Blue Note Years)
Label: Sine Qua Non
Released: 2006
Great Sessions
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Empyrean Isles: One Finger Snap; Oliloqui Valley; Cantaloupe Island; The Egg; One
Finger Snap (alternate take); Oliloqui Valley (alternate take). CD2: Maiden Voyage: Maiden
Voyage; The Eye Of The Hurricane; Little One; Survival Of The Fittest; Dolphin Dance. CD3:
Speak Like A Child: Riot; Speak Like A Child; First Trip; Toys; Goodbye To Childhood; The
Sorcerer; Riot (first alternate take); Riot (second alternate take); Goodbye To Childhood
(alternate take).
The Essential Herbie Hancock
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: Watermelon Man; 'Round Midnight; Cantaloupe Island; Maiden Voyage; Circle; The Sorcerer; Tell Me a Bedtime Story; Hidden Shadows; Chameleon; Joanna's Theme; Butterfly; People Music; Milestones; 4 A.M.; Come Running to Me; Finger Painting; Stars in Your Eyes; Rockit; St. Louis Blues; Manhattan.
Possibilities
Label: Wea/Elektra
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Stitched Up (Hancock, Mayer) - 5:27;
02. Safiatou (Alexander) - 5:25;
03. A Song for You (Russell) - 7:05;
04. I Do It for Your Love (Simon) - 5:58;
05. Hush, Hush, Hush (Paula Cole) - 4:46;
06. Sister Moon (Sting) - 6:54;
07. When Love Comes to Town (Clayton, Evans, Hewson, Mullen) - 8:41;
08. Don't Explain (Herzog, Holiday) - 4:53;
09. I Just Called to Say I Love You (Stevie Wonder) - 5:27;
10. Gelo Na Montanha (Anastasio, Baptista, Hancock) - 3:48;
Maiden Voyage, Part 2-2
Featuring the music of Herbie Hancock
Duration: 7:10
Maiden Voyage, Part 1-2
Featuring the music of Herbie Hancock
Duration: 9:59
Oleo
Featuring the music of Herbie Hancock
Duration: 6:28
Herbie Hancock: The Essential Herbie Hancock
by Judith Insell
The Essential Herbie Hancock, a double-CD set spanning a forty-year body of work, presents a sample of Hancock's bold explorations of various jazz styles. The compilation runs in nearly chronological order, highlighting releases on major jazz labels like Blue Note, Columbia and Verve. The track order makes very clear the varying creative avenues that Hancock has ...


