1976 Herbie Hancock – Secrets
Secrets is a August 1976 jazz-funk fusion album by keyboard player Herbie Hancock.
The album clearly followed from its predecessor Man-Child. As ever, Paul Jackson’s basslines were critical, and the other regular member Bennie Maupin continued to provide most of the solos alongside Hancock. Man-Child had seen the addition of electric guitar to Hancock’s sound, and Secrets saw the guitar’s place in the arrangements rise to crucial importance throughout. The flamboyant rhythm guitar contributions of top Motown session musician Wah Wah Watson are a particularly notable feature of the album.
Where Man-Child was evenly divided between up-tempo and laid-back tracks, Secrets emphasized the more mellow, softly rounded mood. Even the more up-tempo tracks, “Doin’ It” and “Cantelope Island”, are suffused with a relaxed Caribbean influence, and overall the album tends towards restrained, rolling grooves rather than overtly high-energy funk. Appropriately, Hancock spent much of his time using the mellow tones of the Rhodes piano, and took advantage of the new polyphonic synthesizers to contribute thick pads, foreshadowing ambient music.
Although summery and mellow, the album was far from lounge music, with some extremely abstract and intense sections, particular in the latter half; it is also entirely instrumental beside the “Jus’ keep on doin’ it” chants of the opening track. Subsequent Hancock albums saw the addition of more vocoded lead vocals and disco influences.
The Secrets line-up performed “Spider” (from this LP) and “Hang Up Your Hang-Ups” (from Man-Child) at the V.S.O.P. concert in the summer of 1976.
Tracks
1 Doin’ It (Wah Wah Watson, Ray Parker Jr) 8:01
2 People Music (Herbie Hancock, Wah Wah Watson, Paul Jackson) 7:09
3 Cantelope Island (Herbie Hancock) 7:04
4 Spider (Wah Wah Watson, Herbie Hancock, Paul Jackson) 7:19
5 Gentle Thoughts (Herbie Hancock, Wah Wah Watson) 7:03
6 Swamp Rat (Paul Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Wah Wah Watson) 6:24
7 Sansho Shima (Bennie Maupin) 4:50
Musicians
| Bass | Paul Jackson |
| Drums | James Levi |
| Guitar | Ray Parker Jr |
| Guitar | Wah Wah Watson |
| Synthesizer | Wah Wah Watson |
| Clavinet | Herbie Hancock |
| Piano | Herbie Hancock |
| Rhodes | Herbie Hancock |
| Synthesizer | Herbie Hancock |
| Clarinet | Bennie Maupin |
| Lyricon | Bennie Maupin |
| Sax | Bennie Maupin |
| Percussion | Kenneth Nash |
Other Musicians
1 Doin’ It
| Bass | Wah Wah Watson |
| Drums | James Gadson |
| Background Vocals | Art Baldacci |
| Background Vocals | Chris Mancini |
| Background Vocals | Don Kerr |
| Background Vocals | Fred Dobbs |
| Background Vocals | James Gadson |
| Background Vocals | Ray Parker Jr |
Liner Notes
Producer – David Rubinson And Friends, Inc, Herbie Hancock
Co-producer – Wah Wah Watson
Engineer – Mike Fusaro (Tracks 1)
Engineer – David Rubinson, Fred Catero (Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Mastered By – George Horn, Phil Brown
Art Direction – Ron Coro
Photography – Herb Greene
Mastered At CBS Studios, San Francisco
Mixed At Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA
Recorded At Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA
Recorded At Columbia Recording Studios, San Francisco
Phonographic Copyright CBS Inc
Copyright CBS Inc
