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Blow-Up (Soundtrack)

Blow-Up
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Soundtrack album by Herbie Hancock and The Yardbirds
Released Mid 1967
Recorded Late 1966 (except #7)
New York City
Genre Lounge
Surf music
Rock & Roll
Swing Dance
Gypsy Jazz
Stride and Doo-wop
Psychedelic rock
Length 33:12
Label MGM
SE-4447
Producer James Austin, Julie D'Angelo
Herbie Hancock chronology
Maiden Voyage
(1965)Maiden Voyage1965
Blow-Up
(1966)
Speak Like a Child
(1968)Speak Like a Child1968
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Allmusic 4.5/5 stars

Blow-Up is a soundtrack album by Herbie Hancock featuring music composed for Michelangelo Antonioni's film Blow-Up released in 1966 on MGM Records. The album features performances by Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, Phil Woods, Joe Henderson, Jim Hall, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette. Although Jimmy Smith is credited with playing organ on the album some sources claim it was Paul Griffin that was present at the recording sessions. The liner notes to a 2000s CD release indicate that Hancock first recorded his score in London with British musicians, but rejected the results and re-recorded the music in New York with American jazz musicians.

The album also includes "Stroll On", a rewrite of Tiny Bradshaw's "Train Kept A-Rollin'", by the Yardbirds featuring Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.

A mono mix of this album (MGM E4447ST) features slightly longer versions of several songs. The CD of this soundtrack currently in print includes, along with Hancock's material, two Lovin' Spoonful songs recorded by British musicians, which are used as incidental music in the film, and two songs recorded by British rock act Tomorrow which were originally intended for use in the film. This CD also features an alternate take of "Bring Down the Birds." The bassline to "Bring Down the Birds" was sampled by Deee-Lite for their 1990 single "Groove is in the Heart."


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