Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Post Bop
Crossings
Speakers Corner

Rs.4,499

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180-gram vinyl

In the 1970s, Herbie Hancock’s Crossings was to be found on every IKEA record shelf in the student pads of jazz-fusion fans. The cover, with its psychedelic touch, also contributed significantly to its popularity — although it was unclear where the crossing was going to take us …

Nevertheless, the excellent trumpeter Eddie Henderson — often underestimated as an improviser and composer, and Benny Maupin — who like Hancock had grown up under Miles Davis’s wing, present a wide range of sound-generating instruments — as was all the rage in those days. Synthesizer and Mellotron (a polyphonic tape replay keyboard and as such practically the prototype of the sampler) were permanent members of the group — and even produce here melodic arches of sound! Whether Bennie Maupin’s “Quasar” launches the group and us into extraterrestrial territory (as stated in one review) is a moot point.

This LP is a contemporary historical document, though it certainly doesn’t sound antiquated. That’s why younger listeners too will find pleasure in this experiment from the previous millennium.

Recording: February 1972 at Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, CA., by Patrick Gleason

Production: David Rubinson

Format: Vinyl Record

1 Lp

1 A Better Tomorrow 02:39
2 Spiaggia Deserta 02:29
3 Isola di Spargi 02:18
4 A Gleam of Hope 02:39
5 Ojos Verdes 02:46
6 Si Sveglia il Sole 02:12
7 Dalla Finestra 01:56
8 Before Dawn 02:43
9 Summer Snow 02:35

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