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Crossings

Herbie Hancock · 1972

46 min · 3 tracks · classical · funk · jazz fusion

A cosmic blend of jazz fusion, electronic textures, and avant-garde experimentation that transcends traditional boundaries.

Crossings is an album by Herbie Hancock, released in 1972. A cosmic blend of jazz fusion, electronic textures, and avant-garde experimentation that transcends traditional boundaries. 'Crossings' is notable for its pioneering use of synthesizers in jazz, influencing a generation of musicians and contributing to the development of jazz fusion. The album was well-received critically, highlighting Hancock’s ability to merge complex compositions with accessible grooves, and solidified his reputation as a forward-thinking artist in the jazz scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Crossings sound like?

A cosmic blend of jazz fusion, electronic textures, and avant-garde experimentation that transcends traditional boundaries. Rooted in classical and funk.

What makes Crossings by Herbie Hancock notable?

'Crossings' is notable for its pioneering use of synthesizers in jazz, influencing a generation of musicians and contributing to the development of jazz fusion. The album was well-received critically, highlighting Hancock’s ability to merge complex compositions with accessible grooves, and solidified his reputation as a forward-thinking artist in the jazz scene. Released in 1972, 'Crossings' was Herbie Hancock's follow-up to the acclaimed 'Head Hunters,' marking a period of bold exploration in his career. At this time, Hancock was transitioning from mainstream success into more experimental realms, blending jazz with electronic elements and setting the stage for future innovations in jazz fusion.

How many songs are on Crossings?

Crossings has 3 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·46:08

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Sleeping Giant Standout 24:48
  • 2 Quasar Standout 7:25
  • 3 Water Torture Standout 13:54

Release Date

May 1, 1972

Genre

funk, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

46 min 8 sec