Retards
Attempting
Poetry
RAP
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what did he mean by this?
herb.... blease....
C(rappy) Retards Attempt Poetry
OH FUCK WE MAKIN A COMEBACK TONIGHT!
cryptic
herbie is good because he's not RAP
But he WORKS with rappers, silly.
He even likes Kendrick Lamar.
Retarded,
Autistic
Post
Raping
Apes
Pls
Replying
to A
shitPost
...
Oh? We're still going?
Okie doke. We're gonna play it like that.
Here is the OFFICIAL(TM) HERBIEANON ranking of his albums. I hope you all love it.
Will review any of these. And I. Mean. ANY.
I never understood this "diss" retards attempting poetry sounds like a lot of fun and something id listen to
never stop, herbieanon
review The Imagine Project
pretty pleb my man.
...Fuck....
Rape
Our
Cocks,
Kiddo
This failed abortion is known as 'The Imagine Project', released in 2010.
I hate it.
A bunch of god awful re workings of 70s songs (including works from Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Peter Gabriel among others) with awful production, mediocre vocal performances, and the first time Herbie sounded like cliche contemporary music you'd hear in the back of commercials.
There are no highlights.
Herbie let us all down.
how can one man be so based???
That. Is. WILD.
Also you missed my review of that god awful abomination.
But hey here's a trailer for it if anyone's up for torturing themselves.
youtube.com
(Why would you hurt me like this, Herbie...)
Rambling
Absurd
Prose
kek
not all of them can be materpieces I guess
Oh trust me. I know.
You wanna choose the next one?
River: The Joni Letters
Now THIS is how you go a covers album right.
Rivers, released in 2007, was his fourth album of re working compositions (following The New Standard, Gershwins World, and the rarely seen 'Possibilities' album). On this album, as the title implies, Herbie reworks the songs of 70s singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.
On this album are a lot of smoother, beautiful jazz re workings of her hits, and the piano performances done by Hancock are fantastic. It may be one of Hancock's slower albums, but it's done beautifully, and would end up winning Album of the Year at the 2008 grammys.
The best highlight of the album is the re working of 'The Tea Leaf Prophecy', featuring Mitchell herself on the album, working fantastically with Hancock's piano improvisation and Shorter's soprano sax.