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Artist: Herbie Hancock
Title Of Album: Sound-System
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Sony Rec.
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Electro, Funk
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps I 44.1 Khz I Joint Stereo
Total Time: 00:33:55
Total Size: 100 mb
Review by Richard S. Ginell
In the grand tradition of sequels, Sound-System picks up from where Future Shock left off—if anything, even louder and more bleakly industrial than before (indeed, “Hardrock” is “Rockit” with a heavier rock edge). Yet Hancock’s experiments with techno-pop were leading him in the general direction of Africa, explicitly so with the addition of the Gambian multi-instrumentalist Foday Musa Suso on half of the tracks. “Junku,” written for the 1984 Olympic Games with Suso’s electrified kora in the lead, is the transition track that stands halfway between “Rockit” and Hancock’s mid-‘80s Afro-jazz fusions. Also, “Karabali” features an old cohort, the squealing Wayne Shorter on soprano sax. Despite succumbing a bit to the overwhelming demand for more “Rockits,” Hancock’s electric music still retained its adventurous edge.
Tracks:
1. Hardrock [6:10]
2. Metal Beat [4:56]
3. Karabali [5:17]
4. Junku [5:32]
5. People Are Changing [6:05]
6. Sound-System [5:53]
Personnel:
Herbie Hancock - Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Apple IIe, Yamaha DX-7, E-mu 4060 Digital Keyboard, Piano, Memorymoog, Clavinet
Bill Laswell - Bass, DMX, Tapes
D.St. - Turntables
Nicky Skopelitis - Guitar
Henry Kaiser - Guitar
Daniel Ponce - Bata
Anton Fier - Simmons Drums, Sound Plates, Cuica, Cymbals, Gongs, TR-808, Wood Block, Percussion, Synare, Tympani
Rob Stevens - XMD, Praxis Processing
Will Alexander - Fairlight CMI, Programming
Foday Musa Suso - Dusunguni, Balaphone, Kora, Kalimba, Guitar, Talking Drum
Wayne Shorter - Lyricon, Soprano Sax
Toshinori Kondo - Speaker, Trumpet
Aiyb Dieng - Talking Drum, Chatan, Bells, Don Don, Cowbell
Bernard Fowler - Voice, Vocals, Vocal Arrangement
Hamid Drake - Cymbals
Re-Mastering Engineer: Kouji Suzuki, Chiaki Ikematsu