Dis Is da Drum

~ Release by Herbie Hancock (see all versions of this release, 7 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleRatingLength
1Call It '95
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
sound engineer:
Mars Lasar
additional keyboard:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
bass drum, bell and djembe:
Niayi Asiedu (from 1993 until 1994)
bass drum, bell, djembe, shekere and tambourine:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
bass guitar:
Frank Thibeaux (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Will Kennedy (drummer) (from 1993 until 1994) and Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
keyboard:
Mars Lasar (from 1993 until 1994)
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
tenor saxophone:
Bennie Maupin (from 1993 until 1994)
trumpet:
Wallace Roney (jazz trumpeter) (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
recording of:
Call It ’95 (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
4:40
2Dis Is da Drum
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
additional sampler:
Doug Scott (from 1993 until 1994)
additional synthesizer:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
bass synthesizer, clavinet, Minimoog and synthesizer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
Batá drum, bell, berimbau, djembe, shekere and tambourine:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
background vocals:
Marina Bambino (from 1993 until 1994), Felicidad Ector (from 1993 until 1994), Lazaro Galarraga (from 1993 until 1994), Huey Jackson (from 1993 until 1994), Lynn Lindsey (from 1993 until 1994), Yvette Summers (from 1993 until 1994) and Louis Verdeaux (from 1993 until 1994)
lead vocals:
Lazaro Galarraga (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Will Griffin, Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
recording of:
Dis Is da Drum (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Mars Lasar, Darrell Robertson and Bill Summers
4:49
3Shooz
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
percussion:
Airto Moreira (percussionist) (from 1993 until 1994) and Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
arranger:
Will Griffin, Airto Moreira (percussionist) and Bill Summers
recording of:
Shooz (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Will Griffin, Bennie Maupin, Airto Moreira (percussionist) and Bill Summers
1:18
4The Melody (On the Deuce by 44)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
producer:
Will Griffin
clavinet, electric piano and Minimoog:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson
keyboard and sampler:
Will Griffin
piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer)
turntable:
The Real Richie Rich
background vocals:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Darrell Robertson and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
vocals:
Chil Factor and Will Griffin
additional arranger:
Chil Factor, Will Griffin and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
recording of:
The Melody (On the Deuce by 44)
writer:
Chil Factor, Will Griffin, Darrell Robertson and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
4:06
5Mojuba
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
programming:
Will Griffin and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
bass drum, bell, djembe, shekere and tambourine:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
clavinet, Minimoog, piano and synthesizer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
djembe:
Skip Bunny (from 1993 until 1994) and Munyungo Jackson (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Guy Eckstine (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994)
synthesizer:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
vocals:
Francis Awe (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Will Griffin, Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
recording of:
Mojuba (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Mars Lasar, Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
publisher:
Bilsum Music, Hancock Music, Mars Lasar Music Publishing, Masomakali Music and No Busters Allowed Music
5:00
6Butterfly
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
synthesizer programming:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
sound engineer:
Mars Lasar
co-producer:
Mars Lasar
bass drum, Batá drum, cabasa, congas, djembe, shekere and tambourine:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
bass synthesizer, clavinet, Minimoog and synthesizer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
flute:
Hubert Laws (from 1993 until 1994)
keyboard:
Mars Lasar (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Mars Lasar and Bill Summers
recording of:
Butterfly (from 1993 until 1994)
writer:
Jean Hancock
composer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) and Bennie Maupin
publisher:
Hancock Music
6:10
7Juju
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
programming:
Will Griffin
synthesizer programming:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
sound engineer:
Mars Lasar
Batá drum:
Lazaro Galarraga (from 1993 until 1994) and Humberto Hernandez (percussionist and vocalist born in Havana, Cuba) (from 1993 until 1994)
Batá drum and shekere:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
clavinet:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Will Kennedy (drummer) (from 1993 until 1994) and Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
keyboard:
Mars Lasar (from 1993 until 1994)
Minimoog and synthesizer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
background vocals:
Lazaro Galarraga (from 1993 until 1994), Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994), Huey Jackson (from 1993 until 1994) and Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
lead vocals:
Lazaro Galarraga (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Lazaro Galarraga, Mars Lasar and Bill Summers
recording of:
Juju (from 1993 until 1994)
writer:
Lazaro Galarraga, Will Griffin, Mars Lasar and Bill Summers
5:04
8Hump
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
synthesizer programming:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
bass:
Jay Shanklin (from 1993 until 1994)
bass guitar:
Armand Sabal‐Lecco (from 1993 until 1994)
djembe and percussion:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Will Kennedy (drummer) (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
keyboard:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
Minimoog and synthesizer and piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
tenor saxophone:
Bennie Maupin (from 1993 until 1994)
trumpet:
Wallace Roney (jazz trumpeter) (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Will Griffin, Darrell Robertson, Jay Shanklin, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Bill Summers
arranger:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer)
recording of:
Hump (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Bennie Maupin, Wallace Roney (jazz trumpeter) and Jay Shanklin
4:45
9Come and See Me
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
synthesizer programming:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
additional synthesizer:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
bass drum, Batá drum, cabasa, congas, shekere and tambourine, djembe and percussion:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
bass synthesizer, electric piano and synthesizer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
vocals:
Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson
recording of:
Come and See Me (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson
4:32
10Rubber Soul
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
synthesizer programming:
Will Griffin and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
sound engineer:
Mars Lasar
bass guitar:
Armand Sabal‐Lecco (from 1993 until 1994)
clavinet, Minimoog, piano and synthesizer and piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
djembe and percussion:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
synthesizer:
Mars Lasar (from 1993 until 1994)
tenor saxophone:
Bennie Maupin (from 1993 until 1994)
trumpet:
Wallace Roney (jazz trumpeter) (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Bill Summers and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson
recording of:
Rubber Soul (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Will Griffin, Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer), Mars Lasar, Darrell Robertson, Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist), Bill Summers and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson
6:40
11Bo Ba Be Da
recorded in:
California, United States (from 1993 until 1994)
additional synthesizer programming and membranophone programming:
Will Griffin
sound engineer:
Mars Lasar
additional percussion:
Brady Speller (from 1993 until 1994)
bass drum, Batá drum, cabasa, congas, shekere and tambourine, djembe and percussion:
Bill Summers (from 1993 until 1994)
bass synthesizer, clavinet, Minimoog and synthesizer and piano:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) (from 1993 until 1994)
drums (drum set):
Ken Strong (from 1993 until 1994)
electric piano:
Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist) (from 1993 until 1994)
guitar:
Darrell Robertson (from 1993 until 1994) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson (from 1993 until 1994)
keyboard:
Mars Lasar (from 1993 until 1994)
sampler:
Will Griffin (from 1993 until 1994)
tenor saxophone:
Bennie Maupin (from 1993 until 1994)
trumpet:
Wallace Roney (jazz trumpeter) (from 1993 until 1994)
background vocals:
Hollis Payseur (from 1993 until 1994), Kaaren Ragland (from 1993 until 1994) and Angel Rogers (American singer) (from 1993 until 1994)
additional arranger:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) and Darrell Smith (US jazz pianist)
recording of:
Bo Ba Be Da (from 1993 until 1994)
composer:
Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer) and Melvin “Wah Wah” Watson
8:04

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ASIN:US: B000001E5R [info]

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