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- Man-Child abstract "Man-Child is the seventeenth album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. It is arguably one of his most funk influenced albums and it represents his further departure from the "spacey, higher atmosphere jazz," as he referred to it, of his earlier career. Hancock uses more funk based rhythms around the hi-hat, and snare drum. The tracks are characterized by short, repeated riffs by both the rhythm section, horns accompaniment, and bass lines. Man-Child features less improvisation from the whole band and more concentrated grooves with brief solos from the horns and Hancock himself on synthesizer and Fender Rhodes piano on top of the repeated riffs. This album features the addition of electric guitar to his new sound, which he started only five years prior to this album with Fat Albert Rotunda. The guitarists featured on this album were Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin, DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight and David T. Walker. Their extensive use of wah-wah pedal and accenting chords on the up-beat rather than the down-beat is what helps to give the album a distinct and funkier rhythm that is broken up by brief periods of stop-time where only the sustained chords are heard from the electric guitar with an open wah pedal. Furthermore the riffs are fast-paced and energetic with repeating patterns that combine with multiple voices (i.e. horns, piano, bass, synthesizer, guitar, brief vocal patterns from Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock, and drums/percussion). The horns section in "Hang Up Your Hang-Ups" plays repeated riffs in unison that are alternating answered by electric piano, synthesizer, and electric guitar in brief periods of call and response.Paul Jackson, Bill Summers, Harvey Mason, Bennie Maupin, and Mike Clark (who replaced Harvey Mason post-1974) formed the core of the group the Headhunters with which Hancock had toured and recorded for the previous three years. This was their final album as a group.".
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- Man-Child genre Jazz-funk.
- Man-Child genre Jazz_fusion.
- Man-Child previousWork Death_Wish_(soundtrack).
- Man-Child producer David_Rubinson.
- Man-Child producer Herbie_Hancock.
- Man-Child recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Man-Child recordedIn Los_Angeles.
- Man-Child recordedIn San_Francisco.
- Man-Child recordedIn The_Village_(studio).
- Man-Child recordedIn Wally_Heider_Studios.
- Man-Child releaseDate "1975-08-22".
- Man-Child runtime "2717.0".
- Man-Child subsequentWork Flood_(Herbie_Hancock_album).
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- Man-Child artist Herbie_Hancock.
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- Man-Child genre Jazz-funk.
- Man-Child genre Jazz_fusion.
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- Man-Child label Columbia_Records.
- Man-Child lastAlbum "Death Wish".
- Man-Child length "2717.0".
- Man-Child name "Man-Child".
- Man-Child nextAlbum "Flood".
- Man-Child producer David_Rubinson.
- Man-Child producer Herbie_Hancock.
- Man-Child recorded Los_Angeles.
- Man-Child recorded San_Francisco.
- Man-Child recorded The_Village_(studio).
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- Man-Child recorded "1974".
- Man-Child recorded "Crystal Studios, Los Angeles".
- Man-Child recorded "Funky Features, San Francisco".
- Man-Child released "1975-08-22".
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- Man-Child thisAlbum "Man-Child".
- Man-Child type "Studio album".
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- Man-Child comment "Man-Child is the seventeenth album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. It is arguably one of his most funk influenced albums and it represents his further departure from the "spacey, higher atmosphere jazz," as he referred to it, of his earlier career. Hancock uses more funk based rhythms around the hi-hat, and snare drum. The tracks are characterized by short, repeated riffs by both the rhythm section, horns accompaniment, and bass lines.".
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