Terry Plumeri (w/Herbie Hancock), "He Who Lives in Many Places"
He Who Lives In Many Places is the 1971 debut album from Terry Plumeri as a jazz artist. Plumeri has since become the current recognized innovator of bowed bass solos in jazz today.
Selected by Billboard Magazine to appear on their Hit Album Picks page at the time of its original release, He Who Lives In Many Places was an influential recording of its day. Still showing its influence in its ability to stand the test of time and sounding as fresh as if it were recorded today, He Who Lives In Many Places features pianist Herbie Hancock, guitarist John Abercrombie, drummer Michael Smith and drummer Eric Gravatt playing percussion.
Notable qualities of the album are the debut of the arco bass voice of Terry Plumeri; one of the only recorded examples of Herbie Hancock playing in the year 1971; the rare appearance of Herbie Hancock and John Abercrombie together; the classical side of Herbie Hancock, which is displayed on the title cut; the rare appearance of Eric Gravatt as a percussionist, who at the time of the recording was playing drums with the original Weather Report; the unusual combination of acoustic bass and electric guitar as a front line voice; the solid rhythmic and structural foundation provided by drummer Michael Smith.
In retrospect, He Who Lives In Many Places is a piece of jazz fusion history, which for a number of years has lived only in the limited world of vinyl. Now with its rebirth into the digital world, this music which was documented decades ago by premiere jazz recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder and recently re-mastered by Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer Arnie Acosta, has been given new life!
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- Item #: GMMC 749-2