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This release marks the beginning of the 1980s electro-era style that was more refined in Herbie's later albums such as Future Shock and Sound-System.

 

Side one
"I Thought It Was You" (Hancock, Melvin Ragin, Jeffrey Cohen) – 8:56
"Come Running to Me" (lyrics by Allee Willis) – 8:25 舒服 美麗
Side two
"Sunlight" – 7:12 daft-punky
"No Means Yes" – 6:21
"Good Question" – 8:32 這首有意思 jaco爆衝 自成一格的一首
 
 
 
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After Man-Child, alas, Herbie Hancock's American jazz-funk records in the 1970s grew gradually more commercial, less stimulating, and crucially, less truly funky with each release, even as his equipment rack grew larger.
 
 The backup bands shift from track to track, from combinations of Headhunters alumni that offer soft-focused facsimiles of the old funk drive to a surprisingly strait-jacketed pairing of Tony Williams and Jaco Pastorius on the eccentric "Good Question."
 
 
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Slum Village feat. Kurupt - Forth & Back
 
Sex-O-Sonique - I Thought It Was You 這樣的致敬 只顯示了H的偉大阿
 
Slum Village - Get Dis Money
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-oLqMwzvBY
 
Come Running to Me by DJ Cam Quartet 
 
 

Herbie Hancock – I Thought It Was You (Video) (Circa 1980)

http://70x30.com/herbie-hancock-thought-video-circa-1980/

 

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If you wished RAM had more vocoder fusion-jazz, then try:

Herbie Hancock : “Sunlight”

http://www.mtvhive.com/2013/05/23/daft-punk-recommendations/

 
 
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