Village Life
Herbie Hancock · 1985
40 min · 4 tracks · classical · funk · jazz fusion
An expansive blend of jazz fusion and world music, intertwining intricate rhythms with lush melodies.
Village Life is an album by Herbie Hancock, released in 1985. An expansive blend of jazz fusion and world music, intertwining intricate rhythms with lush melodies. While not a major commercial success, 'Village Life' is significant for its incorporation of African musical elements within a jazz framework, reflecting broader trends in world music during the mid-1980s. The album received positive reviews from critics, highlighting Hancock's innovative approach to fusion and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Village Life sound like?
An expansive blend of jazz fusion and world music, intertwining intricate rhythms with lush melodies. Rooted in classical and funk.
What makes Village Life by Herbie Hancock notable?
While not a major commercial success, 'Village Life' is significant for its incorporation of African musical elements within a jazz framework, reflecting broader trends in world music during the mid-1980s. The album received positive reviews from critics, highlighting Hancock's innovative approach to fusion and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. Released in 1985, 'Village Life' marked Herbie Hancock's foray into more global influences following his commercial successes in the late 1970s. This album came after his acclaimed 'Future Shock' and showcased Hancock's evolving artistic vision as he experimented with rich textures and diverse musical traditions.
How many songs are on Village Life?
Village Life has 4 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Moon/Light Standout 7:58
- 2 Ndan Ndan Nyaria Standout 9:51
- 3 Early Warning 2:52
- 4 Kanatente Standout 20:00
Release Date
January 1, 1985
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
40 min 43 sec
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