Herbie Hancock - Sunlight (Music on Vinyl 180g) Vinyl LP
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Herbie Hancock - Sunlight (Music on Vinyl 180g) Vinyl LP
Check out what's in this album
Price $37.00
Format LP
Label Music on Vinyl
UPC 8719262004733
Color Black
Year
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Album Facts
Herbie Hancock - Sunlight (Music on Vinyl 180g) Vinyl LP
Check out what's in this album
Price $37.00
Format LP
Label Music on Vinyl
UPC 8719262004733
Color Black
Year
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
When Sunlight hit the stores in June 1978, it had been more than two years since Herbie Hancock last recorded a funk album under his own name. And whereas his early albums on Columbia had spearheaded the involvement of studio postproduction in the creative process, his albums with the V.S.O.P. band and Chick Corea had all been recorded live.
For Sunlight, Hancock returned to the studio and spent almost a year working on the album between August 1977 and May 1978. Most strikingly, it is Hancock’s first vocal album, facilitated by the use of a vocoder, which combines the individual characteristics of a voice with the pitch and phrasing of a synthesizer.
All tracks are meticulously arranged and seamlessly blend the orchestral instruments with the rich synth textures and colors afforded by a panoply of synthesizers (shown on the back cover). The personnel differs on every track. The disco-infused “I Thought It Was You” features George Duke’s principal rhythm section, bassist Byron Miller and drummer Leon “Ndugu” Chancler, while the ensuing songs were largely recorded with various former Head Hunters cohorts. The final track, “Good Question,” showcases bassist Jaco Pastorius, with whom Hancock had briefly toured in February 1977 when Paul Jackson was not able to make two weeks of gigs.”