Chick Corea & Return to Forever
Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters
1974
Chicago, IL @ PBS Soundstage
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Participants:
Chick Corea & Return to Forever
Stanley Clarke ... Electric Bass
Chick Corea ........ Fender Rhodes Stage 73 Mark I Electric Piano,
Hohner D6 Clavinet, Mini-Moog, Yamaha Organ,
Moog 15 Sample & Hold, Introductions
Al DiMeola .......... Electric Guitar
Lenny White ....... Drums
Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters
Mike Clarke .......... Drums
Herbie Hancock .... Fender Rhodes Suitcase 88 Mark I Electric Piano,
Hohner D6 Clavinet, ARP Odyssey, Mellotron,
ARP String Ensemble, Vocals, Handclaps,
Introductions
Paul Jackson ........ Electric Bass
Bennie Maupin ..... Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Handclaps
Bill Summers ........ Percussion, Vocals
Chick Corea & Herbie Hancock
Chick Corea ......... Acoustic Piano,
Fender Rhodes Stage 73 Mark I Electric Piano,
Hohner D6 Clavinet, Mini-Moog, Yama Organ,
Moog 15 Sample & Hold, Conversation
Herbie Hancock ... Acoustic Piano,
Fender Rhodes Suitcase 88 Mark I Electric Piano,
Hohner D6 Clavinet, ARP Odyssey, Mellotron,
ARP String Ensemble, Conversation
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Track List:
Chick Corea & Return to Forever
1. Beyond the Seventh Galaxy [Take 1]
2. Vulcan Worlds
3. Rumble in the Beginning (a.k.a. Space Circus, Part 2)
4. Beyond the Seventh Galaxy [Take 2]
Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters
1. Butterfly
2. Interlude
3. Chameleon
Chick Corea & Herbie Hancock
1. Someday My Prince Will Come
Nice magic trick "conducting" the LFO filtering the white noise generator... maybe Roland got the D-Beam controller idea from this video LOL
supajc 5 months ago
mind blowing, hey and what about Bennie Maupin!! hes the man, a little undermentioned i think.....especially since he was on Bitches Brew and on the album track of chameleon he really holds it down.
GanjaGabe 6 months ago
@r3ck0rd - White / pink noise.
Drivethebeat 10 months ago
This was the trick that he loved to do back then with the white / pink "noise".
Drivethebeat 10 months ago
@fuckingharpsichord oh I see... I don't know it can be that sensitive.. thx
r3ck0rd 1 year ago
@r3ck0rd theres a light sensitive resistor that controls the amount of voltages that goes into the back of the synth where there is a cv-filter input
fuckingharpsichord 1 year ago
what did herbie do after 1:00? how can he produce that sound?
r3ck0rd 1 year ago
whaaaat the fk.
thanks... this is messed up
Conform2 2 years ago
this is fucking crazy
danielworks 2 years ago
This is crazy cool!!
webmonkeymon 2 years ago