Eye Of The Hurricane Live Japan 1986
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Experience a breath-taking moment in modern jazz history with the Herbie Hancock Quartet. A superb live broadcast from NHK BS Channel 1 capturing one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century at the peak of his creative powers. Performed on July 26th, 1986, this remarkable performance showcases Hancock's unique ability to blend technical brilliance, fearless improvisation, and infectious groove into an unforgettable musical experience.
Leading a world-class quartet of Ron Carter, Tony Williams and Branford Marsalis, Hancock delivers a set rich in energy, sophistication, and spontaneous invention. From dazzling keyboard explorations to deeply expressive ensemble interplay, every performance reflects the adventurous spirit that has defined his extraordinary career. The chemistry between the musicians is palpable throughout, creating moments of breath taking intensity alongside passages of remarkable subtlety and elegance.
Presented in excellent broadcast-quality sound, placing listeners right in the heart of the festival atmosphere, preserving the excitement and artistry of a truly exceptional concert. Whether you're a lifelong jazz enthusiast, a collector of rare live recordings, or discovering Hancock's genius for the first time, Eye of the Hurricane is an essential addition to any collection--a compelling document of a master artist pushing the boundaries of jazz before an enthralled audience
Tracklisting
Pharoah Sanders, Tony Williams, Carlos Santana
Lyle Mays Trio & Sextet
Don Cherry
Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters
Miles Davis Septet
Weather Report
Tony Williams Lifetime
Sun Ra & His Arkestra
Sun Ra Arkestra
Pete Roth Trio Featuring Bill Bruford
Marilyn Mazur
Jack Bruce, Carla Bley, Mick Taylor
Herbie Hancock Quartet
Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers
Glenn Miller
Spike Wilner; Dmitry Baevsky; Yves Brouqui; Paul Gill; Joe Strasser