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''Dis Is Da Drum'' is Herbie Hancock's thirty-ninth album and his first solo album since leaving Columbia Records. Tracks like "Bo Ba Be Da" and "Dis Is Da Drum" reflect Hancock's move towards acid jazz, while "Butterfly" makes a fourth appearance on a Hancock album following the original album (''Thrust''), a live album (''Flood''), and another studio album (''Direct Step''). ==Track listing== # "Call It '95" (Griffin, Hancock, Robertson, Smith, Summers) – 4:39 # "Dis Is da Drum" (Griffin, Hancock, Lasar, Robertson, Summers) – 4:49 # "Shooz" (Griffin, Moreira, Summers) – 1:17 # "Melody (On the Deuce by 44)" (Factor, Griffin, Robertson, Smith) – 4:05 # "Mojuba" (Griffin, Hancock, Lasar, Robertson, Summers) – 4:59 # "Butterfly" (Hancock, Maupin) – 6:08 # "Ju Ju" (Galarraga, Griffin, Lasar, Summers) – 5:03 # "Hump" (Maupin, Roney, Shanklin) – 4:43 # "Come and See Me" (Hancock, Smith, Watson) – 4:32 # "Rubber Soul" (Griffin, Hancock, Robertson, Smith, Summers) – 6:40 # "Bo Ba Be Da" (Hancock, Watson) – 8:04 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dis Is da Drum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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