Showing posts with label The Headhunters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Headhunters. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

The Headhunters - Survival Of The Fittest/Straight From The Gate (2012)

The Headhunters - Survival Of The Fittest/Straight From The Gate (2012)

Artist: The Headhunters
Title Of Album: Survival Of The Fittest/Straight From The Gate
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: R2 UK
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Fusion
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 85:58 Min
Total Size: 208 Mb

Tracklist:

CD1:
01."God Make Me Funky"
02."Mugic"
03."Here & Now"
04."Daffy's Dance"
05."Rima"
06."If You've Got It, You'll Get It"

CD2:
01."Straight From The Gate"
02."Mayonnaise"
03."Ms. Yum Yum"
04."Don't Kill Your Feelings"
05."Descending Azzizziuh (The Beginning Of A Dream)"
06."I Remember I Made You Cry"
07."Pork Soda"
08."Dreams"
09."Silhouette"

Harvey Mason - percussion
Bill Summers - vocals, berimbau, balafon, marimbula, conga drum, bongos, agogo, cowbells, djembe, guiro, log drum, maracas, shekere, caxixi, percussion, sleigh bell, gong
Bennie Maupin - vocals, bass clarinet, saxello, tenor saxophone, piano
Paul Jackson - electric bass
Mike Clark - vocals, drums
Blackbyrd McKnight - vocals, electric guitar
Baba Duru - bass drum, percussion, bell
Zak Diouf - djembe


Thursday, October 10, 2013

The Headhunters - Straight From The Gate (1977)

The Headhunters - Straight From The Gate (1977)

Artist: The Headhunters
Title Of Album: Straight From The Gate
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: BMG
Genre: P.Funk
Format: MP3
Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:45:08
Total Size: 112 mb (+5%rec.)



Album is part of this p-funk series because of Dewayne Blackbyrd McKnight's guitar worksThe Headhunters represented a major turning point for Herbie Hancock, whose approach to fusion became slicker and more commercial (though not without substance or integrity) with the formation of this popular band in 1973. Before that, the chameleonic pianist/keyboardist had been leading a daring unit called the Sextant, which fused jazz, R&B and rock with world music and took more than its share of chances. But regrettably, the Sextant's three albums for Warner Bros. were modest sellers at best, so in 1973, he disbanded the Sextant and formed the Headhunters. Employing saxman/clarinetist Bennie Maupin (a holdover from the Sextant), bassist Paul Jackson, Jr., drummer Harvey Mason and percussionist Bill Summers, Hancock made a point of being more accessible when he unveiled the Headhunters with his 1973 Columbia date Head Hunters. Fusing jazz with funk and rock, the album sold over a million copies and attracted many R&B and rock fans. In fact, Head Hunters even outsold Miles Davis' popular Bitches Brew. Defined by the catchy "Chameleon" (which was interpreted by jazz singer Eddie Jefferson in 1976 and sampled by various rappers in the 1980s and 1990s) and a funky remake of his 1962 boogaloo "Watermelon Man," Headhunters set the tone for subsequent Columbia projects with the Headhunters, including Thrust (1974), Man-Child (1975), Secrets (1976) and Sunlight (1977). By the end of the decade, the Headhunters were no more, and Hancock was turning his attention to everything from outright R&B to standards and acoustic post-bop. In the 1990s, Sony's Legacy label reissued most of the Headhunters' work on CD, and in 1998 the group reunited to record Return of the Headhunters!



Tracks:

01 - Straight from the Gate 5:31
02 - Mayonnaise 5:33
03 - Ms. Yum Yum 6:49
04 - Don't Kill Your Feelings 4:35
05 - Descending Azzizziuh (The Beginning of a Dream) 4:01
06 - I Remember I Made You Cry 5:23
07 - Pork Soda 4:00
08 - Dreams 3:18
09 - Silhouette 5:52

Personnel:

Dewayne Blackbyrd McKnight - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Bennie Maupin - Flute, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Wind
Paul Jackson - Bass, Vocals
Paul Potyen - Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Clavinet, Arp Odyssey, Arp Strings
Mike Clark - Drums
Bill Summers - Percussion
Obsidiktion Blackbyrd - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Derrick Youman - Vocals