Herbie Hancock Quartet Featuring Michael Brecker. Montreux Switzerland July 7, 1988 Herbie Hancock: Piano Michael Brecker: tenor Buster Williams: Bass Al Foster: Drums
brecker's solo is incredible, and then herbie's solo is even better, and then buster william's is my favorite. never have i seen a bass solo on a song this fast, especially with no accompaniment, keep the momentum going this much.
Let's not overlook the humble chord player....so we all wish for such absolute mastery of music. Sublime comping, brilliant soling. Herbie Hancock, half man, half piano.
Mike Brecker's explosion of in-and-out arpeggios after 3:00 is the very essence of the modern jazz solo. Herbie's expression at 3:30 says it all. What a group...
Yes. It's why I have the cover of Micheal Brecker s.... Don't try this at home on...TATTOOED ON MY ARM....He changed my life...I actually came up with a Dave Guardala super king Mouthpiece for Tenor
As Miles once told Herbie, don't always play just the butter notes. I think he listened. WOW! And Michael just plowing through those arpeggios like a snow ball rolling down a hill picking up speed along the way. A driving rhythm section makes all the right stops in time! Bravo!
The "mean" Brecker! :P This is one of my favorite performances of Nothing Personal. Of course Hancock and Foster are co-genius brothers, so is Williams, but Brecker's solo is so mean and cheeky, the man was absolutely on his jazz top there.
Wow, great share. Michael is lit and the band is smoking. Herbie, Herbie, Herbie, the one and only; and Alex foster is a hover craft. Love seeing Michael swallow the microphone with his bell which I am told he picked up from Joe Henderson.
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL..... I actually have a Dave Guardala super king tenor mouthpiece I play on.... n I have the cover of ...Don't Try This At Home ...tattooed on my Arm. Git it Mike
Mr speaker, I'm sorry this is NOT a composition by Michael Brecker but jazz pianist Don Grolnick!! The piece, however, appeared on the Breacker's album with Metheny, Kirkland, DeJohnette and Haden as sidemen.
Nothing personal, but while Herbie's solo is amazing, I don't think his comping is really in harmony with Michael during his solo, which really need more of a harmonic platform for Michael to act against. When Herbie comes out with such amazing harmonic voicings it's just wonderful and it's a shame he didn't bring that to bear in this solo, rather than trying to compete with the soloist.
Al Foster swings harder than the King's golden gate. What a master! Check out how much he milks the ride cymbal on this tune. So much taste....
Wonderful
I like the way Michael pays a little homage to Wayne before he goes full Brecker mode. After all hes playing with Herbie.
Good point. He really does sound like Wayne early in solo.
Buster Williams is underated : my favorite bass sound !
brecker's solo is incredible, and then herbie's solo is even better, and then buster william's is my favorite. never have i seen a bass solo on a song this fast, especially with no accompaniment, keep the momentum going this much.
Let's not overlook the humble chord player....so we all wish for such absolute mastery of music. Sublime comping, brilliant soling. Herbie Hancock, half man, half piano.
Indeed...
I wish I could play 10% as good as Hancock
Half man, half piano, yes, but I GOTTA believe there’s a healthy dose of alien DNA… which I know throws off the percentages, but… lol!
Amen Amen..... these guys changed my life
@@sonicmuse I agree Sir....these sounds is not of earth. This is Holy Music of the Universe
I love every version of this tune. This might be my favorite.
Needless to say how good Herbie is.
This is beautiful.
Whatever Michael Brecker is playing on, should be a thumbs up!
Mike Brecker's explosion of in-and-out arpeggios after 3:00 is the very essence of the modern jazz solo. Herbie's expression at 3:30 says it all. What a group...
Yes. It's why I have the cover of Micheal Brecker s.... Don't try this at home on...TATTOOED ON MY ARM....He changed my life...I actually came up with a Dave Guardala super king Mouthpiece for Tenor
All these cats are saints
arguably, closest parallel to early Weather Report dynamic - ferocious, yet cerebral
As Miles once told Herbie, don't always play just the butter notes. I think he listened. WOW! And Michael just plowing through those arpeggios like a snow ball rolling down a hill picking up speed along the way. A driving rhythm section makes all the right stops in time! Bravo!
And the rest of the quartet, what can you say? Magic
those masters year after year bring something new nobody heard before. Incredible.
I always enjoy anything with Al Foster on drums!
Thank you Louis-another great upload from your wonderful collection of music by the late, much missed, Michael Brecker. He was awesome.
I love it when Al Foster looks at Mike... it's like he's thinking "Now, hit the GAS!!!!" Zooom!
The "mean" Brecker! :P This is one of my favorite performances of Nothing Personal. Of course Hancock and Foster are co-genius brothers, so is Williams, but Brecker's solo is so mean and cheeky, the man was absolutely on his jazz top there.
Damn this is happening everybody’s really on top of their game on this performance and sounding very cohesive.
this brecker guy knows how to do it
Herbie is amazeballs!
Buster's tone though -- Damn!
Great bass solo , What a composition !
Wow Herbie, at 7:20. What a feel!
That whole minute!
This Don Grolnik tune is on Brecker's first solo album, "Michael Brecker". It's the first song.
No, it's the fourth. Best regards!
+Robin Nicaise correct!
Herbie! Unbelievable playing 🙏🏻
👏🏾👏🏾
Te gek! Bedankt voor het uploaden.
geweldig dit :-)
Damn... Grooving so hard I was I could play with feel like that drummer
”Some” notes to explore in Michael’s and Herbie’s solos 😌
Great lick around 4:30
Bravo
11:46 💥💥💥
You dig!
Великолепно
Wow, great share. Michael is lit and the band is smoking. Herbie, Herbie, Herbie, the one and only; and Alex foster is a hover craft. Love seeing Michael swallow the microphone with his bell which I am told he picked up from Joe Henderson.
Aloysius not Alex!
8:35 the lick kind of
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL..... I actually have a Dave Guardala super king tenor mouthpiece I play on.... n I have the cover of ...Don't Try This At Home ...tattooed on my Arm. Git it Mike
the tone on that contrabass...
He uses black nylon strings, gives it that nice growl..of course it's all in the hands as Jaco always said,,but I think the strings add to it...
Smokin'
Mr speaker, I'm sorry this is NOT a composition by Michael Brecker but jazz pianist Don Grolnick!! The piece, however, appeared on the Breacker's album with Metheny, Kirkland, DeJohnette and Haden as sidemen.
1:32 muppet character! :D miss you michael
Warcraft II Replays zoot 😂
hermano, como toca Buster!!!
do you have "i didn't know what time it was" by rodgers/hart from the same 1988 concert? that is an unbelieveable version...
@9:47 he's paying homage to Horace Silver's solo on "senor blues".
Unsurpassable
3:50 - 4:19 - 4:38 - 4:51
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Is that a Horace Silver call back at 9:47
almost sounds like a Don Grolnik tune
It is by Don Grolnick
Louis Gerrits
it reminded me of some tunes he wrong for Michael Brecker's "Escher Sketch" album
good ear, hunh ?
Wow, good ear. Yes!
Pretty cool right?!?!
Um...I believe this would have blown Ludwig's mind.
5:45 - 5:58 Brutality
Went up ”a bit” in tempo but nothing personal 🤣
8:35 the lick
haha herbie thinks the grolnick tune is strange?
Nothing personal, but while Herbie's solo is amazing, I don't think his comping is really in harmony with Michael during his solo, which really need more of a harmonic platform for Michael to act against. When Herbie comes out with such amazing harmonic voicings it's just wonderful and it's a shame he didn't bring that to bear in this solo, rather than trying to compete with the soloist.
This is more of a ‘building on fire’ situation, so the comping is really percussive more than harmonic.