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New Standard
Herbie Hancock
New Standard
Genres: Jazz, R&B
 
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.

     
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All Artists: Herbie Hancock
Title: New Standard
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 3/5/1996
Genres: Jazz, R&B
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop, Funk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498840351

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Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.

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CD Reviews

Fresh and funky
Lars Tackmann | 09/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I can't understand why everyone doesn't buy this CD. The band is great (Scofield, Alias, Dejohnette, Brecker, Holland), the tunes are great (Norwegian Wood, Thieves In The Temple, Scarborough Fair, etc.), what else is there? Some jazz purists would say that it is not really jazz, but what is jazz? Does jazz always have to be AABA or 12-bar blues, quarter=200, key of B-flat, with swung eighth notes? If so, then no, this album is not jazz. Personally, my definition of jazz is anything that grooves and has lots of space for improvisation. This record more than fits both those qualifications. Buy this record if you like fresh music that feels good and has some substance."
Overlooked Jazz Masterpiece
Lars Tackmann | Copenhagen, Denmark | 02/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is by far one of Hancock's best recordings (at least since the Headhunters, Thrust, Manchild days). He captures a strange haunting sound in the twilight between Jazz, Pop and Rock. When I come home from a long day there is nothing better than mixing a gin and tonic and putting on Herbie's fantastic version of "Norwegian Wood". The musicians seams to be completely in tune on this record, not just showing off talent but really putting there soul into it.



If you dig Miles Davis on "In a Silent Way" or Coltrane in "My Favorite Things" then you are going to love this fantastic record. Tracks like "Mercy Street", "When Can I See You", "Manhattan" and "Love is Stronger Than Pride" are made of the good stuff, they are played with depth and skill in that rare way that makes a classic. In short this record can be put next to any great Jazz masterpiece."
Interesting, unpredictable and almost unrecognizable
Stephen Cabral | New England | 08/31/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Very interesting concept...Hancock covers rock songs by Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder, Sade, Paul Simon, Prince, The Beatles, Kurt Cobain and more. At first glance, you might think that this is going to be schlock, but by rearranging the structure and dropping most of the melodies he makes the songs interesting, unpredictable and almost unrecognizable. Having an all-star band with Michael Brecker, John Scofield, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Don Alias doesn't hurt either. It's all excellent but my favorite track is Don Henley's "New York Minute". I bet even Henley wouldn't even recognize it (but still more than happy to get a royalty check for it)."