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Herbie Hancock - Dolphin Dance (1964)
“The pianist was now working with textures of sound rather than recycling the typical modern jazz harmonies. The ultimate hard bop pianist was showing that he could move far beyond the confines of the genre. He might have spent another decade mining this rich vein of material, evolving into the Ravel or Debussy of jazz. But for Herbie Hancock this was just one more stopping point on a restless journey toward the next new thing.”
It does not get better than this.
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