Maiden Voyage (7:57)

Cover of Maiden Voyage

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Herbie Hancock - piano
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
George Coleman - tenor sax
Ron Carter - bass
Tony Williams - drums

Written by Herbie Hancock
Recorded March 17, 1965 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Originally released on the album Maiden Voyage, BLP 4195, 1965

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  • StuartHaden1

    wonderful H.H.

    29 Apr 12:56pm Reply
  • beendeetz

    Lovely.

    30 Mar 5:43pm Reply
  • mezell1984

    Love! Love! Love! this song.

    27 Jan 8:25pm Reply
  • stylefusion

    from v.s.o.p. to butoh dance, ones of the last chance to dance trance

    10 Jan 7:06pm Reply
  • Willi_1960

    klasse musik

    4 Oct 2012 Reply
  • bassnvdr

    wooooooooow

    21 Sep 2012 Reply
  • crowdie

    kissed by the gods...

    31 Aug 2012 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    Verging on the ridiculous and somehow keeping it all together soulfully, harmonically, chord by chord and cordially yours for the taking and enjoyment because it is far better to have travelled along the way than to arrive as Robert Louis Stevenson wrote and he was no jazz aficionado like Herbie Hancock who has embarked on arrival and begin tuning up to start all over again. I'm bowled over Mr. H.H. by your vibrant victorious virtuosity variously visionary and vacuous like the voyage you are on.

    29 Aug 2012 Reply
  • sankofa24

    I get lost in the keys...nice :-)

    16 Jun 2012 Reply
  • boehj

    haha.

    11 Mar 2012 Reply
  • vanvogt1

    StuartHaden1, you express your self in a very jazzy, cogent and cool way! I dig it.

    28 Jan 2012 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    Freddie's on song. Tony and Herbie are there too. Tight as a man from Scotland. Geddit? Drunk with power. Superb and fit for purpose. Hop on board. It's a maiden voyage so the waters may be choppy but with any luck we will enjoy the journey and get to the other side without drowning in misery.

    15 Jan 2012 Reply
  • vanvogt1

    This is a great seminal work by Herbie Hancock. And I do love it! However, last .FM please note that this tune has been played 172 times for me out of 173 times for all of Herbie Hancock. He has a whole body of diverse great work out there, like "Watermelon Man" for one. How about it, last.fm?

    10 Jan 2012 Reply
  • antgibbs

    One of my favorite jazz tracks. Love this song.

    14 Dec 2011 Reply
  • Goodearl

    Hearing this reminds me of my riding home late into the evening in a light rain.

    8 Nov 2011 Reply
  • kmullin

    Freddie is definitely transcendent here

    5 Oct 2011 Reply
  • LOSTFREEQ

    ...when U r driving a beautiful musical conversation...

    25 Sep 2011 Reply
  • kissmylips22

    oh my what memoriesof my DADDY this brings back I'm in a trance

    16 Aug 2011 Reply
  • JOEDOG1369

    THE SAX ON THIS IS KILLER

    2 Aug 2011 Reply
  • JOEDOG1369

    GO HERBIE GO

    2 Aug 2011 Reply
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