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is an album byIt was compiled from two concert performances: one at the Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, on July 16, 1977; the other at the San Diego Civic Theatre on July 18, 1977. The musicians wereon keyboards,on trumpet and flugelhorn,on drums,on bass, andon tenor and soprano saxophones. The recording was originally released in October 1977 as a 2-disc LP by Columbia Records. "With the cheers and huzzahs from their 1976 one-off reunion still resounding, the reconstituted Miles Davis Quintet minus Miles went on the road in 1977, spreading their 1965-vintage gospel according to the Prince of Darkness to audiences in Berkeley and San Diego, CA. In doing so, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, plus interloper Freddie Hubbard seem to pick up where they left off, with a repertoire mostly new to the five collectively and developed from there. It isn't exactly the same - you miss Miles' brooding presence and sense of space in Hubbard's busy, fiery playing, and Hancock is a more harmonically daring, assertive player than he was with Miles - but the interlocking telepathy and individual virtuosity of the musicians is pretty amazing. This also isn't the best tape from the tour; they were even tighter and more volatile in Japan five days later on Sony's Tempest in the Colosseum. The V.S.O.P. tours amount to a pit stop in the general shape of Hancock's evolution, but their influence upon the direction of jazz as a whole in the '80s and '90s would be staggering." - Richard S. Ginell/AllMusic Side 1 "One of a Kind" (Hubbard) – 9:27 "Third Plane" (Carter) – 7:19 Side 2 "Jessica" (Hancock) – 7:02 "Lawra" (Williams) – 9:43 Side 3 "Darts" (Hancock) – 8:54 "Dolores" (Shorter) – 11:31 Side 4 "Little Waltz" (Carter) – 9:33 "Byrdlike" (Hubbard) – 8:05Freddie Hubbard – flugelhorn, trumpet Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Herbie Hancock – piano, keyboards, vocals Ron Carter – double bass Tony Williams – drums ____________________________ Released: October 1977 Recorded: July 1977 Length: 70:13 Label: Columbia Producer: David Rubinson, Jeffrey Cohen

The Quintet is an album by V.S.O.P. It was compiled from two concert performances: one at the Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, on July 16, 1977; the other at the San Diego Civic Theatre on July 18, 1977. The musicians were Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and flugelhorn, Tony Williams on drums, Ron Carter on bass, and Wayne Shorter on tenor and soprano saxophones. The recording was originally released in October 1977 as a 2-disc LP by Columbia Records.

“With the cheers and huzzahs from their 1976 one-off reunion still resounding, the reconstituted Miles Davis Quintet minus Miles went on the road in 1977, spreading their 1965-vintage gospel according to the Prince of Darkness to audiences in Berkeley and San Diego, CA. In doing so, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, plus interloper Freddie Hubbard seem to pick up where they left off, with a repertoire mostly new to the five collectively and developed from there. It isn’t exactly the same – you miss Miles’ brooding presence and sense of space in Hubbard’s busy, fiery playing, and Hancock is a more harmonically daring, assertive player than he was with Miles – but the interlocking telepathy and individual virtuosity of the musicians is pretty amazing. This also isn’t the best tape from the tour; they were even tighter and more volatile in Japan five days later on Sony’s Tempest in the Colosseum. The V.S.O.P. tours amount to a pit stop in the general shape of Hancock’s evolution, but their influence upon the direction of jazz as a whole in the ’80s and ’90s would be staggering.” – Richard S. Ginell/AllMusic .

Track listing:

Side 1

“One of a Kind” (Hubbard) – 9:27

“Third Plane” (Carter) – 7:19

Side 2

“Jessica” (Hancock) – 7:02

“Lawra” (Williams) – 9:43

Side 3

“Darts” (Hancock) – 8:54

“Dolores” (Shorter) – 11:31

Side 4

“Little Waltz” (Carter) – 9:33

“Byrdlike” (Hubbard) – 8:05

Personnel:

Freddie Hubbard – flugelhorn, trumpet

Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone

Herbie Hancock – piano, keyboards, vocals

Ron Carter – double bass

Tony Williams – drums

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Released: October 1977

Recorded: July 1977

Length: 70:13

Label: Columbia

Producer: David Rubinson, Jeffrey Cohen



