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Rolling Stone (9/3/98, p.102) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...(drummer Mike) Clark and bassist Paul Jackson are a two-headed computer disgorging off-kilter but irresistibly fat-bottomed licks; Hancock's Fender Rhodes and Bennie Maupin's reeds...dance on the ceiling....a great album: brave, risky music making..."69.6845

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Rolling Stone (9/3/98, p.102) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...Taking his cue from Davis' swirling, anarchic BITCHES BREW and ON THE CORNER, Hancock went even further into outer space....much of SEXTANT, with its twittering, burbling effects, amounts to a primitive version of Nineties ambient music..."69.6845

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Rolling Stone (9/3/98, p.102) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...(drummer Mike) Clark and bassist Paul Jackson are a two-headed computer disgorging off-kilter but irresistibly fat-bottomed licks; Hancock's Fender Rhodes and Bennie Maupin's reeds...dance on the ceiling....a great album: brave, risky music making..."69.6845

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Entertainment Weekly (7/11/97, p.69) - "From Hancock's first stark, compelling acoustic piano notes to Shorter's final taut soprano sax tones, one is struck by the depth of these duets....The music is not always pretty, but it is honest--and strong." - Rating: ADown Beat (8/97, p.48) - 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "The Headhunter meets the Weather Man on peaceful acoustic ground in this intimate, inward looking CD....old Hancock and Shorter fans will enjoy hearing these men find their way back to unmediated musical interplay..."Vibe (9/97, p.239) - "...Being eclectic is nothing new to veterans Shorter and Hancock, who both went funk/rock/pop in the '70s. These cats are among the two greatest multistyled musicians in the history of jazz..."Musician (9/97, pp.87-89) - "...Hancock's lushly harmonized pianistics and Shorter's long, liquid lines on soprano sax bathe much of this duo album in muted light....They play together like intelligent friends having a conversation..."55.7476

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Rolling Stone (9/2/71, p.44) - "...ranges from the street-strutting funk of the early `Watermelon Man' through statements succesfully more challenging and complex..."JazzTimes (p.65) - "[Hancock is] a musician with passion, an open mind and an awareness of history that constantly propels him forward into new sonic territory."48.77915

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JazzTimes (p.56) - "'Butterfly' floats on a soulful, loping bass clarinet solo by Craig Handy and nicely crafted lyricism from trumpeter Rodriguez."48.77915

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Rolling Stone (9/2/71, p.44) - "...ranges from the street-strutting funk of the early `Watermelon Man' through statements succesfully more challenging and complex..."JazzTimes (p.65) - "[Hancock is] a musician with passion, an open mind and an awareness of history that constantly propels him forward into new sonic territory."41.8107

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Record Collector (magazine) (p.85) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[The album] contains a striking version of Herbie Hancock's 'Dolphin Dance.'"0.977937

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Mojo (Publisher) (6/02, p.125) - "... A truly great record...with much individuality....featuring Herbie Hancock in majestic Rhodes-pounding form..."0.977937

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JazzTimes (p.68) - "[T]his is Roney's show, and his playing throughout the disc is masterful. His interpretation of Herbie Hancock's 'I Have a Dream' is fascinating..."0.8556949

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Billboard (p.48) - "Compositionally, Coltrane favors themes that recall the post-modal styles of father John, Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. His modern twist is in their use: keeping themes short and improvisations long."0.8556949

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Rolling Stone (p.84) - "His spring-action fingerpicking and buoyant melodies reflect his boyhood immersion in Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade."Down Beat (p.58) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "KARIBU is a thoughtful mix of hybrid grooves, straightahead guitar soloing, free-improv and even a couple of standards....A solid showcase of a new Afro-jazz star who clearly will be with us for a long time."JazzTimes (p.83) - "Loueke's lines are smartly formed and deftly executed. His ear-friendly melodicism draws both from traditional African sources and a lifetime of closely studying the likes of Jim Hall and George Benson..."Vibe (p.75) - "A typically resourceful Loueke groove, like the standout title track, meshes a lilting melody and rich harmonic progression over a quietly propulsive Afro-Brazilian rhythmic bed."Global Rhythm (Publication) (p.51) - "[T]he complex but beautiful 'Benny's Tune' stands out, constantly changing time signatures to stress its elegant melodic message."Paste (magazine) (p.79) - "West African guitarist Lionel Loueke's Blue Note debut is a challenging and occasionally wondrous fusion of Afropop and knotty, dissonant jazz."0.7750141

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Alternative Press (6/99, pp.84-85) - 3 (out of 5) - "...yet another tasty installment of California's continued love affair with jam-oriented Afro-Latino fusion groups like Santana, War and HEAD HUNTERS-era Herbie Hancock..."0.7334527

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Entertainment Weekly (9/24/99, p.147) - "...this hitherto unknown live 1963 redcording is significant....he sounds as modern as anyone working today. And he brings out the best in his not-yet-famous 22-year-old pianist: Herbie Hancock." - Rating: BJazzTimes (4/00, p.84) - "...A reminder of the bracing astringency Dolphy brought to jazz in the '50s and '60s....a neat and irresistible package of instrumental mastery..."0.6112106

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Down Beat (June 2002, pp.60-62) - 4 out of 5 stars - "...Tracks flutter along in a seamless, high-quality jam, seldom lighting even for a moment. Everything seems fluid, unedited, free..."JazzTimes (6/02, p.85) - "...Pays homage to Herbie Hancock's role in articulating the tenets of old-school fusion and its successive integration of funk and hip-hop....Caine whips up the intensity..."0.6112106

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The Wire (p.74) - "Drummer Paul Motian implies, rather than imposes, motion with subtle brushstrokes, and pianist Stefano Bollani's elliptical lilt is reminiscent of early Herbie Hancock, while Rava hits all the right notes."JazzTimes (p.94) - "In this spacious trio with no bass, Bollani's timing is exact and his touch is poetic. Motian, with his minimalist accents, nuances and expands the meaning of every trumpet and piano gesture."0.6112106

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