Fancy Dancer

LP
349 SEK

Label : Blue Note

Catalogue No: 3596803

Track Listing:

Media Condition : Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)

This product is unavailable

Bobbi Humphrey was one of the most prominent stars on the Blue Note roster of the 1970s. The flutist debuted on the label in 1971 with Flute In¸ the first in a run of six creative and highly enjoyable albums. On her breakout 1973 album Blacks and Blues, Humphrey hooked up with the forward-thinking producer Larry Mizell to create a jazz-funk classic that expanded her audience. It proved to be a winning combination, and the two joined forces again on Satin Doll the following year. Their third and final collaboration would be on the great 1975 album Fancy Dancer. Humphrey's alluring flute dances through vibrant and ingenious arrangements by Larry and Fonce Mizell that skillfully wove together a broad range of influences from across the spectrum of black music. The set featured standout tracks like the Latin grooves of "Uno Esta," the laid-back jam "You Make Me Feel So Good," and the album's expansive closer "Please Set Me At Ease," which the innovative Hip Hop beatmaker Madlib memorably remade on his 2003 Blue Note remix album Shades Of Blue.

19/11

Nevermind
239 SEK 299 kr
R
309 SEK 389 kr
Wild God
259 SEK 319 kr
Innerspeaker
239 SEK 299 kr
Favourite People
199 SEK 249 kr
A-Z
199 SEK 249 kr
Red Mecca
239 SEK 299 kr
Head Carrier
239 SEK 299 kr
Bird Dog
319 SEK 399 kr
I Should Coco
239 SEK 299 kr
The Prettiest Curse
229 SEK 289 kr
Gargoyle
239 SEK 299 kr
Sleater-Kinney
239 SEK 299 kr
Kitchen Sink
259 SEK 329 kr
B-Sides And Rarities
259 SEK 319 kr
Philharmonics
239 SEK 299 kr
Unlimited Love
270 SEK 349 kr
(Watch My Moves)
270 SEK 329 kr
Below The Waste
249 SEK 299 kr
Blue Hotel
99 SEK
Fake Blues
99 SEK
Rockferry
99 SEK