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The Headhunters: The Stunt Man
ByHerbie Hancock
pianob.1940

The Headhunters
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1973

Mike Clark
drumsb.1946

Bill Summers
percussionb.1948
Speakers in the House (Ropeadope, 2022) is an album of dashing panache and The Stunt Man successor is likewise impressive. Recorded at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco in August 2023, it features seven selections, five self-composed by the members of current quintet plus a pair of ambitious covers; George Gershwin's "Embraceable You" appears in a sinuous rendition led by

Donald Harrison
saxophone, altob.1960

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Craig Handy
saxophoneb.1962
Given the disparate sources for these compositions, the continuity of The Stunt Man is remarkable. But then, this deceptively ambitious program incorporates the visceral motion of the fivesome, a factor mirrored in the expertly pacing of the track sequence. The mixing by Chris McGrewwho co-produced with Clark and Summersfigures in here too, as does the mastering by Michael Romanowski: the engineers' attention to detail is as striking as the technical expertise that permeates the musicianship.
That meticulous approach extends to the LP's duration of approximately thirty-seven minutes. Such a running time ensures optimum audio quality for all configurations of the album, especially the vinyl edition, and true-to-life sonics are indispensable virtue for such dense arrangements. On keyboardist

Kyle Roussel
pianoAs with Harrison's "The Sand Castle Headhunter" (the longest track here at just over nine minutes) and keyboardist Kyle Roussel's "Attitude of Gratitude," the latter rightfully hints at some measure of spiritual enlightenment. In contrast, the potential impact of album closer, Summers' "New Levels, New Devils," ends up diminished by its glib lyrics and superfluous vocals (fortunately it is less than three minutes long).
Upon release of Manchild (Columbia, 1975), the last of the original triptych of Hancock/'Hunters LPs, no one might have thought the band and its music would continue to be a going concern close half-a century later. How propitious it is then, to hear the invigorating artistry of the group circa 2024 on The Stunt Man. ">
Track Listing
Tracks: The Stunt Man: Attitude of Gratitude; Embraceable You; ESP; Avant Clark; The Sandcastle Headhunter ;New Levels - New Devils.
Personnel
The Headhunters
band / ensemble / orchestraDonald Harrison
saxophone, altoCraig Handy
saxophoneKyle Roussel
pianoRyan Tatarian
keyboardsScott Roberts
programmingChris Severin
bassMike Clark
drumsBill Summers
percussionReggie Stevens
vocalsSimone Mosley
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Kyle Roussel: keyboards. J Wills: vocals.
Album information
Title: The Stunt Man | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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