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Urban sound that combines funk and jazz
Herbie Hancock paints a sophisticated world of electric funk.
The album's innovative sound, which made full use of synthesizers and electric piano, was born against the backdrop of the disco boom of the late 1970s. The title track, "You Bet Your Love," beautifully blends a danceable beat with intelligent harmonic sense, showcasing new possibilities in funk and jazz. It's a song that was ahead of its time, and is the culmination of Hancock's experimental spirit.
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- Producer - Herbie Hancock
- Producer - David Rubinson