1965's Maiden Voyage remains one of the pinnacle artistic achievements of the great pianist's career. Hancock is joined by Miles Davis Quintet bandmates Ron Carter on bass & Tony Williams on drums, along with Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and George Coleman on tenor saxophone. The quintet embarks on an oceanic exploration of 5 original Hancock compositions, several of which have since become enduring standards of the jazz lexicon including the title track, "Eye of the Hurricane," and "Dolphin Dance."
- Strong
- No Regrets
- Millennium
- Phoenix From The Flames
- Win Some Lose Some
- Grace
- It's Only Us
- Heaven From Here
- Karma Killer
- She's The One
- Man Machine
- These Dreams
Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage
1965's Maiden Voyage remains one of the pinnacle artistic achievements of the great pianist's career. Hancock is joined by Miles Davis Quintet bandmates Ron Carter on bass & Tony Williams on drums, along with Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and George Coleman on tenor saxophone. The quintet embarks on an oceanic exploration of 5 original Hancock compositions, several of which have since become enduring standards of the jazz lexicon including the title track, "Eye of the Hurricane," and "Dolphin Dance."
- Strong
- No Regrets
- Millennium
- Phoenix From The Flames
- Win Some Lose Some
- Grace
- It's Only Us
- Heaven From Here
- Karma Killer
- She's The One
- Man Machine
- These Dreams