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Released
  
Early September 1963

Artist
  
Herbie Hancock

Producer
  
Alfred Lion

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
42:59

Release date
  
1963

Label
  
Blue Note Records

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Recorded
  
March 19, 1963 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs

My Point of View (1963)
  
Inventions and Dimensions (1963)

Similar
  
Herbie Hancock albums, Jazz albums

My Point of View is the second album by pianist Herbie Hancock. It was released in 1963 on Blue Note Records as BLP 4126 and BST 84126.

Contents

Overview

Hancock has changed personnel for this album and expanded beyond Hard Bop's traditional quintet. Notably, the album is one of the first released to feature drummer Tony Williams who replaces Billy Higgins. Tony Williams, only 17 at the time, would join Hancock just a couple of months later in Miles Davis's second great Quintet on two of the tunes from Seven Steps to Heaven. Dexter Gordon has been replaced by Hank Mobley and Hancock utilizes Grant Green on guitar on the songs "Blind Man Blind Man" and "And What If I Don't". Donald Byrd—whose 1961 album Royal Flush was Hancock's Blue Note debut—is also in the line-up.

Track listing

All compositions by Herbie Hancock.

  1. "Blind Man, Blind Man" – 8:19
  2. "A Tribute to Someone" – 8:45
  3. "King Cobra" – 6:55
  4. "The Pleasure Is Mine" – 4:03 (incorrectly labelled as 8:00 on the CD reissue)
  5. "And What If I Don't" – 6:35
  6. "Blind Man, Blind Man" (Alternate Take) – 8:21 (re-release only)

The music

"Blind Man, Blind Man" was written by Hancock trying to evoke "something that reflected my Negro background". The blind man standing in the corner playing his guitar was in fact one of the things Hancock experienced in his neighbourhood in Chicago. The piece is reminiscent of "Watermelon Man", one of his greatest hits. According to Hancock, "King Cobra" was an attempt to "expand the flow [of jazz tunes and chords] so that it would go in directions beyond the usual".

Personnel

  • Herbie Hancock – piano
  • Donald Byrd – trumpet
  • Grachan Moncur III – trombone
  • Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone
  • Grant Green – guitar
  • Chuck Israels – bass
  • Tony Williams – drums
  • Songs

    1Blind Man - Blind Man8:19
    2A Tribute to Someone8:45
    3King Cobra6:55

    References

    My Point of View Wikipedia