Herbie Hancock - Secrets - 12" Vinyl LP Record
2014 Music On Vinyl Reissue on 1LP of 180g Audiophile Vinyl at 33.3 rpm
Secrets (1976) is a Jazz-Funk fusion album by acclaimed keyboard player Herbie Hancock. Following up on his previous album Man-Child, the album again features Paul Jackson on bass, and reedist Bennie Maupin continued to provide most of the solos alongside Hancock. Man-Child had seen the addition of electric guitar to Hancock's sound, and Secrets saw the guitar's place in the arrangements rise to crucial importance throughout. The flamboyant rhythm guitar contributions of top Motown session musician Wah Wah Watson are a particularly notable feature of the album.
Where Man-Child was evenly divided between up-tempo and laid-back tracks, Secrets emphasised the more mellow, softly rounded mood. Even the more up-tempo tracks, "Doin' It" and "Cantaloupe Island", are suffused with a relaxed Caribbean influence, and overall the album tends towards restrained, rolling grooves rather than overtly high-energy Funk. Appropriately, Hancock spent much of his time using the mellow tones of the Rhodes piano, and took advantage of the new polyphonic synthesizers to contribute thick pads, foreshadowing ambient music.
Tracklist
A1 - DOIN' IT
A2 - PEOPLE MUSIC
A3 - CANTELOPE ISLAND
B1 - SPIDER
B2 - GENTLE THOUGHTS
B3 - SWAMP RAT
B4 - SANSHO SHIMA
Music On Vinyl Release - MOVLP1023
Original Release Date: 1976
UPC: 8718469535194