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THE NEW STANDARD is a collection of reinterpretations of modern pop songs by Nirvana, Prince, The Beatles, Sade and others.Personnel: Herbie Hancock (piano); Michael Brecker (...Read more
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a new standard but old school
very nice recording,but not quite as consistant as his earlier works,especially on his bluenote recordings,there are some nice things on here,jazzy renditions of pop songs tha...Read more
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This is a good CD with Herbie Hancock, it has some good tunes on it. I bought it because I saw him on TV and liked what I heard him playing and about how he was inspired about...Read more

The New Standard by Herbie Hancock (CD, Mar-1996, Verve)

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Album Features
UPC:731452958426
Artist:Herbie Hancock
Format:CD
Release Year:1996
Record Label:Verve
Genre:Jazz Instrument, Piano

Track Listing
1. New York Minute
2. Mercy Street
3. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
4. When Can I See You
5. You've Got It Bad Girl
6. Love Is Stronger Than Pride
7. Scarborough Fair
8. Thieves in the Temple
9. All Apologies
10. Manhattan (Island of Lights and Love)

Details
Playing Time:72 min.
Contributing Artists:John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Michael Brecker, Dave Holland, Gary Herbig, Sam Riney
Producer:Herbie Hancock, Guy Eckstine
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
THE NEW STANDARD is a collection of reinterpretations of modern pop songs by Nirvana, Prince, The Beatles, Sade and others.Personnel: Herbie Hancock (piano); Michael Brecker (soprano & tenor saxophones); Lester Lovitt, Oscar Brashear (trumpet, flugelhorn); Suzette Moriarty (French horn); Maurice Spears (bass trombone); Sam Riney, William E. Green (flute, alto flute); Gary Herbig (flute, bass clarinet); Gene Cipriano (oboe, English horn); Lili R. Haydn, Margaret R. Wootn, Richard S. Greene (violin); Cameron L. Stone (cello); John Scofield (acoustic & electric guitars, electric sitar); Dave Holland (acoustic bass); Jack DeJohnette (drums, electronic percussion); Don Alias (percussion).Recorded at Manhattan Center Studios, New York, New York and Signet Sound, West Hollywood, California."Manhattan (Island Of Lights And Love)" won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition.Composer: Jean Hancock.Personnel: Herbie Hancock (piano, keyboards); John Scofield (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar); Lili Haydn , Margaret Wooten (violin); Cameron Stone (cello); Sam Riney (flute, alto flute); Gary Herbig (flute, bass clarinet); Gene Cipriano (oboe, English horn); Michael Brecker (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Les Lovitt, Oscar Brashear (trumpet, flugelhorn); Suzette Moriarty (French horn); Maurice Spears (bass trombone); Dave Holland (acoustic bass, double bass); Jack DeJohnette (drums, percussion); Don Alias (percussion).Recording information: Manhatten Center Studios, New York, NY (1995); Signet Sound, West Hollywood, CA (1995).Photographers: James Minchin; Jimmy Katz.Arrangers: Herbie Hancock; Bob Belden.The voices are instantly recognizable. Jack DeJohnette's percussive timekeeping has an unmistakable feel to it--full, tight, busy. John Scofield's bright and warm guitar always slides right into the groove. And Herbie Hancock's mastery of the piano--exquisite voicings, inventive lines and precise time--combines with his and Bob Belden's insightful arrangements. The songs are standards, but not like you've ever heard them before.Herbie Hancock has truly created THE NEW STANDARD, and it makes perfect sense. One wonders why, in an age of incestuous contemporary jazz, no one has successfully mined the wealth of recent American popular music. After all, one of the foundations of jazz itself has been the recycling and reinterpreting of "standards" taken from the great American songbook--tunes by Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Rodgers & Hart, Johnny Mercer, et al. These icons were responsible for much of the popularity of jazz in the past. Yet one of the problems with jazz today is that most of its listeners weren't even alive when these masters were in bloom.Hancock does exactly what the old giants of jazz did: apply his keen ear to the songs and sounds of contemporary popular music, and he plays what he hears. Thus we have a frenetic version of Don Henley's "New York Minute," a grooving "Mercy Street" that benefits from Don Alias' percussion, a swinging "Scarborough Fair," and equally creative takes on Prince, Stevie Wonder, Nirvana and The Beatles. Throughout, Hancock, DeJohnette, Scofield, Dave Holland and Michael Brecker blow like the stunning dream team that they are.

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a new standard but old school

Created: 04/10/07
very nice recording,but not quite as consistant as his earlier works,especially on his bluenote recordings,there are some nice things on here,jazzy renditions of pop songs that herbie puts his own stamp on.he is backed by a stellar rythum section,such as john scofield on guitar,michael brecker on tenor saxaphone,dave holland,and don alias.there is not all that much thats new on this cd,as far as traditional jazz goes,but still a very nice recording.
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The New Standard-Hancock,Herbie (CD 1996)

Created: 19/06/09
This is a good CD with Herbie Hancock, it has some good tunes on it. I bought it because I saw him on TV and liked what I heard him playing and about how he was inspired about his music. This should be added to your collection of Jazz.
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