Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (1969, 1995, Blue... Here
: A tribute to Dr. King’s most famous speech, featuring a modal structure and airy melodies.
: A reflection on the atmosphere of the civil rights struggle. Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (1969, 1995, Blue...
: A multi-sectioned piece inspired by Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring . : A tribute to Dr
At the time of its release, Hancock remarked that he felt closer to his "real self" through this music than on any previous recording. Musical Direction and Personnel : A multi-sectioned piece inspired by Stravinsky’s Rite
The album consists of five primary tracks, with several reissues including alternate takes:
is the seventh studio album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, recorded in 1969 and released in early 1970. It stands as his final project for the Blue Note label before he transitioned to Warner Bros. and later explored avant-garde fusion with his Mwandishi group. A Concept of Freedom and Tribute