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Columbia overview 1973–1983 including the hit “Rock it”.
Opening with the Head Hunters version of “Watermelon Man” and closing with the electro-embracing crossover hit, “Rockit,” Mr. Funk is a semi-random skip across Hancock’s Columbia recordings, and it technically spans 1973–1983 (at least going by release dates), rather than the 1972–1988 range printed on its cover. Its track list looks more like a promo sampler for a round of reissues than a proper introduction to this productive and often trailblazing phase of Hancock’s career. There are some very peculiar choices here. For instance, two cuts off Secrets (1976) are included, while the 1979–1982 albums Feets Don’t Fail Me Now, Monster, and Lite Me Up are shut out. - Allmusic
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