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Herbie Hancock
Sunlight
Music On Vinyl (MOVLP1970)
Columbia (MOVLP1970)
Release date: Nov 23, 2017, Europe
Herbie Hancock�s Sunlight is a luminous blend of jazz-funk, electronic experimentation and early disco elements, beautifully revived by Music On Vinyl (MOVLP1970). Released in 1978, it is the first album where Hancock uses a vocoder to transform his voice into a silky, futuristic lead instrument. Tracks like I Thought It Was You shimmer with infectious melodies and glossy grooves, while Sunlight glides elegantly between jazz sophistication and dance-floor warmth. The closing Good Question ventures into more exploratory fusion territory with intricate rhythmic structures and dynamic group interplay. This 180-gram pressing highlights the contrast between warm analog rhythm sections and crystal-clear synth textures, making the album a rich and enveloping listen. A vibrant, irresistible entry into Hancock�s electronic side and a key record for anyone exploring the intersection of jazz, funk and late-70s dance music on vinyl.
A1
I Thought It Was You
A2
Come Running To Me
B1
Sunlight
B2
No Means Yes
B3
Good Question






