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Robert Hurst: Bob Ya Head
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Robert Glasper
pianob.1978
An educator, composer and bandleader, Hurst's accolades also include directing, arranging and composing for The Tonight Show, with Jay Leno; Emmy- and Grammy-winning works in film soundtracks such as Ocean's Eleven, and recordings with

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Sting
bass, electricb.1951

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964
The release balances technical wizardry with Afro-centric and urban themes. Hurst's commanding upright resonates in "Obama Victory Dance," directing its energy to the lively "Optimism"'s hint of things to comea joyful chorus of childrens' voices, electronic keyboards, and Hurst switching to pizzicato bass. The sampled speech by Civil Rights leader Malcolm X is effective in the improvised groove of "X Static" and the intermingled (processed and real) voices in the hip-hopped vibe of "Da, Da, Da, Dah." In each track, the music is an outlet for musicians and technology to creatively coexist.
As strong as Hurst is, this is by no means a singular effort, as Darryl "Munyungo" Jackson's percussion creates an infectious tempo in "Munyungo In Da Jungle." Saxophonist Vincent Bowens and veteran progressive keyboardist

Scott Kinsey
keyboards
Marcus Belgrave
trumpet1936 - 2015

Karriem Riggins
drumsb.1975

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
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Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Obama Victory Dance; Optimism; X Static; Comes You Comes Love (Intro); Comes You Comes Love; Forty Four; Da, Da, Da, Dah; Munyungo In Da Jungle (Intro); Munyungo In Da Jungle; Oral Roberto; Alice and John; Unintelectual Property; When Drums Stop.
Personnel
Robert Hurst: acoustic and electric basses; Darryl "Munyungo" Jackson: percussion; Sy Smith: vocals; Vincent Bowens: tenor saxophonist; Scott Kinsey: keyboards; Marcus Belgrave: trumpet; Karriem Riggins: drums.
Album information
Title: Bob Ya Head | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Bebob Records
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