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2002 live album by Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker & Roy Hargrove
Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall |
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Released | May 2002 |
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Recorded | October 25, 2001 |
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Venue |
Massey Hall, Toronto |
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Genre |
Jazz,
post-bop |
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Label |
Verve |
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Producer | Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Jason Olaine and Todd Fraracci |
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Moment to Moment (2000)
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Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall (2002)
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Hard Groove (2003)
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Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall (subtitled, Celebrating
Miles Davis &
John Coltrane) is a live recording by pianist
Herbie Hancock, tenor saxophonist
Michael Brecker and trumpeter
Roy Hargrove. It was recorded on October 25, 2001 in
Toronto and was Brecker's eighth and Hancock's forty-fourth album. The band is rounded out by bassist
John Patitucci and drummer
Brian Blade.
It won the
Grammy Award for
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group in 2003. The track "
My Ship" won the Grammy for
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo that same year. This album was mixed by Jay Newland.
Track listing
- "The Sorcerer" (
Herbie Hancock) – 8:53
- "The Poet" (
Roy Hargrove) – 6:35
- "
So What"/"Impressions" (
Miles Davis)/(
John Coltrane) – 12:51
- "Misstery" (
Michael Brecker, Hancock, Hargrove) – 8:16
- "
Naima" (Coltrane) – 7:29
- "Transition" (Coltrane) – 10:26
- "
My Ship" (
Kurt Weill,
Ira Gershwin) – 8:40
- "D Trane" (Brecker) – 15:09
Personnel
Musicians
Production
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Herbie Hancock – executive producer
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Michael Brecker – producer
- Jason Olaine – producer
- Todd Fraracci – producer
- Scott Southard – concept management
- Doug Doctor – engineer (recording)
- Rob Griffin – engineer (recording)
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Jay Newland – engineer (mixing)
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Greg Calbi– engineer (mastering)
References
External links