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Inventions & Dimensions in Bloomington, MN
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For his third album,
Inventions and Dimensions
,
Herbie Hancock
changed course dramatically. Instead of recording another multifaceted album like
My Point of View
, he explored a
Latin
-inflected variation of
post-bop
with a small quartet.
Hancock
is the main harmonic focus of the music -- his three colleagues are bassist
Paul Chambers
, drummer
Willie Bobo
, and percussionist
Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martinez
, who plays conga and bongo. It is true that the music is rhythm-intensive, but that doesn't mean it's dance music.
has created an
improvisational
atmosphere where the rhythms are fluid and the chords, harmonies, and melodies are unexpected. On every song but one, the melodies and chords were improvised, with
's harmonic ideas arising from the rhythms during the recording. The result is risky, unpredictable music that is intensely cerebral and quite satisfying.
displays his willingness to experiment and illustrates that his playing is reaching new, idiosyncratic heights. Listening to this, the subsequent developments of
Miles Davis
' invitation to join his quartet and the challenging
Empyrean Isles
come as no surprise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Inventions and Dimensions
,
Herbie Hancock
changed course dramatically. Instead of recording another multifaceted album like
My Point of View
, he explored a
Latin
-inflected variation of
post-bop
with a small quartet.
Hancock
is the main harmonic focus of the music -- his three colleagues are bassist
Paul Chambers
, drummer
Willie Bobo
, and percussionist
Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martinez
, who plays conga and bongo. It is true that the music is rhythm-intensive, but that doesn't mean it's dance music.
has created an
improvisational
atmosphere where the rhythms are fluid and the chords, harmonies, and melodies are unexpected. On every song but one, the melodies and chords were improvised, with
's harmonic ideas arising from the rhythms during the recording. The result is risky, unpredictable music that is intensely cerebral and quite satisfying.
displays his willingness to experiment and illustrates that his playing is reaching new, idiosyncratic heights. Listening to this, the subsequent developments of
Miles Davis
' invitation to join his quartet and the challenging
Empyrean Isles
come as no surprise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
For his third album,
Inventions and Dimensions
,
Herbie Hancock
changed course dramatically. Instead of recording another multifaceted album like
My Point of View
, he explored a
Latin
-inflected variation of
post-bop
with a small quartet.
Hancock
is the main harmonic focus of the music -- his three colleagues are bassist
Paul Chambers
, drummer
Willie Bobo
, and percussionist
Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martinez
, who plays conga and bongo. It is true that the music is rhythm-intensive, but that doesn't mean it's dance music.
has created an
improvisational
atmosphere where the rhythms are fluid and the chords, harmonies, and melodies are unexpected. On every song but one, the melodies and chords were improvised, with
's harmonic ideas arising from the rhythms during the recording. The result is risky, unpredictable music that is intensely cerebral and quite satisfying.
displays his willingness to experiment and illustrates that his playing is reaching new, idiosyncratic heights. Listening to this, the subsequent developments of
Miles Davis
' invitation to join his quartet and the challenging
Empyrean Isles
come as no surprise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Inventions and Dimensions
,
Herbie Hancock
changed course dramatically. Instead of recording another multifaceted album like
My Point of View
, he explored a
Latin
-inflected variation of
post-bop
with a small quartet.
Hancock
is the main harmonic focus of the music -- his three colleagues are bassist
Paul Chambers
, drummer
Willie Bobo
, and percussionist
Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martinez
, who plays conga and bongo. It is true that the music is rhythm-intensive, but that doesn't mean it's dance music.
has created an
improvisational
atmosphere where the rhythms are fluid and the chords, harmonies, and melodies are unexpected. On every song but one, the melodies and chords were improvised, with
's harmonic ideas arising from the rhythms during the recording. The result is risky, unpredictable music that is intensely cerebral and quite satisfying.
displays his willingness to experiment and illustrates that his playing is reaching new, idiosyncratic heights. Listening to this, the subsequent developments of
Miles Davis
' invitation to join his quartet and the challenging
Empyrean Isles
come as no surprise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

















