Herbie Hancock - Future Shock FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | RockitBass – Bill LaswellBata – Daniel PonceComputer [Fairlight CMI], Synthesizer [Rhodes Chroma], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Guitar Synthesizer [Clavitar], Electronics [Dr. Click Rhythm Controller], Keyboards [E-mu 4060 Digital], Synthesizer [Mini-Moog] – Herbie HancockDrum Machine [DMX], Electronic Drums [Synare], Programmed By [Mini-Moog] – Michael BeinhornTurntables – Grand Mixer D.ST.Written-By – B. Laswell, H. Hancock, M. Beinhorn | 5:22 |
| 2 | Earth BeatBass – Bill LaswellBata – Daniel PonceComputer [Fairlight CMI], Synthesizer [Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20], Electronics [Dr. Click Rhythm Controller] – Herbie HancockDrum Machine [DMX], Electronic Drums [Synare], Programmed By [Memory Moog] – Michael BeinhornTurntables – Grand Mixer D.ST.Written-By – B. Laswell, H. Hancock, M. Beinhorn | 5:10 |
| 3 | TFSBass – Bill LaswellDrum Machine [DMX], Synthesizer [Prophet-5], Electronic Drums [Synare], Programmed By [Memory Moog] – Michael BeinhornPiano, Synthesizer [Rhodes Chroma], Synthesizer [Emulator], Electronics [Dr. Click Rhythm Controller] – Herbie HancockWritten-By – B. Laswell, H. Hancock, M. Beinhorn | 5:15 |
| 4 | AutodriveBass – Bill LaswellDrum Machine [DMX], Electronic Drums [Synare], Performer [Shortwave], Programmed By [Mini-Moog] – Michael BeinhornPiano, Synthesizer [Rhodes Chroma, Mini-Moog, Yamaha GS-1] – Herbie HancockWritten-By – B. Laswell, H. Hancock, M. Beinhorn | 6:25 |
| 5 | RoughBacking Vocals – Bernard Fowler, Grand Mixer D.ST., Nicky Skopelitis, Roger TrillingBass – Bill LaswellComputer [Fairlight CMI], Synthesizer [alphaSyntauri, Emulator] – Herbie HancockDrums – Sly DunbarLead Vocals – Lamar WrightSynthesizer [Prophet-5] – Michael BeinhornTurntables, Voice – Grand Mixer D.ST.Written-By – B. Laswell, H. Hancock, M. Beinhorn | 6:57 |
| 6 | Future ShockBacking Vocals – Bernard FowlerBass – Bill LaswellClavinet, Synthesizer [Memory Moog] – Herbie HancockDrums, Bongos – Sly DunbarGuitar – Pete CoseyLead Vocals – Dwight Jackson Jr.Synthesizer [Prophet-5, Pro I], Programmed By [Memory Moog] – Michael BeinhornWritten-By – Curtis Mayfield | 7:57 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FC 38814 | Herbie Hancock | Future Shock (LP, Album) | Columbia | FC 38814 | US | 1983 |
| FCT 38814 | Herbie Hancock | Future Shock (Cass, Album) | Columbia | FCT 38814 | Canada | 1983 |
| SRGS 4536 | Herbie Hancock | Future Shock (SACD, Album, RE, RM, Ste) | SME Records | SRGS 4536 | Japan | 2000 |
| 25540 | Herbie Hancock | Future Shock (LP, Album) | CBS | 25540 | Portugal | 1983 |
| CK 65962 | Herbie Hancock | Future Shock (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Columbia, Legacy | CK 65962 | US | 1999 |
Credits
- CGI Artist ["Approach, " Computer Generated Image], Artwork [Cover Art, "Approach" (Detail)] – David Em
- Engineer [Assistant At RPM] – Mike Krowiak
- Engineer [At Garage Sale Recording] – Billy Youdelman, Bryan Bell, Dave Jerden
- Engineer [At OAO] – Martin Bisi
- Engineer [At RPM] – Dominic Maita
- Management – Adam's Dad Management
- Management [Administration For Material] – Roger Trilling
- Mastered By [Mastering Engineer] – Howie Weinberg
- Mixed By – Dave Jerden
- Producer – Herbie Hancock, Material
- Producer [Associate] – Tony Meilandt
Notes
Basic tracks recorded at OAO Studios, Brooklyn, N.Y.
New York overdubs recorded at RPM Studios, N.Y.C.
Keyboard overdubs and additional recording at Garage Sale Recording, Los Angeles, CA
Mixed at Eldorado Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA
Mastering: Masterdisk, N.Y.C.
Instrument Manufacturers:
Yamaha - Doug Buttleman
Fairlight CMI - David Bross, Rory Kaplan, Will Alexander, Geordie Hormel & Bobby Valentine
Rhodes - Harold Rhodes, John Shykun, Phil Dodds & Tony Williams
Korg - Jim Raynor
Oberheim - Tom Oberheim & Todd McKinney
Moog - Robbie Konikoff & Nancy Kewin
Dr. Click - Dan Garfield
PPG - David Schultz
alphaSyntauri - Ellen Lapham & Steve Leonard
E-mu - Kevin Kent & Kevin Monahan
Bill Laswell and Michael Beinhorn appear courtesy of OAO/Celluloid-Elektra Records
Grand Mixer D.ST appears courtesy of Celluloid Records
Daniel Ponce appears courtesy of OAO/Celluloid Records
Sly Dunbar appears courtesy of Island Records, Inc. & Taxi Productions
℗1983 CBS Inc. ©1983 CBS Inc.
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
- Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.
- Distributed By – CBS Disques
- Recorded At – OAO Studios
- Overdubbed At – RPM Studios
- Overdubbed At – Garage Sale Recording
- Recorded At – Garage Sale Recording
- Mixed At – Eldorado Recording Studios
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Published By – Hancock Music
- Published By – OAO Music
- Published By – Curtom Music
- Published By – Warner-Tamerlane
Video
Album
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