More Jazz Recordings Featuring the Piano
- It took us years, but we finally found a few outstanding copies of My Point of View, and here is an awfully good one one
- This 70s Blue Note reissue will be very hard to beat, earning solid Double Plus (A++) grades from first not to last
- The overall sound is lively and dynamic with wonderful transparency (thanks, RVG!)
- Both sides here are superb — rich and warm with a huge bottom end and lots of space around the instruments
- Marks in the vinyl are sometimes the nature of the beast with these early pressings – there simply is no way around them if the superior sound of vintage analog is important to you
- 4 stars: “Takin’ Off was an impressive debut effort from Herbie Hancock, and his second record, My Point of View, proved that it was no fluke.”
This is a great album, with a killer lineup that includes Grant Green, Donald Byrd, Tony Williams, Hank Mobley and more. If you’re a fan of Herbie’s debut album Takin’ Off, you’ll find much to like here. The typical pressing leaves much to be desired though — many copies we’ve played sounded a bit hollow and flat. Hot Stamper copies give you richer, fuller sound and more energy, qualities that really help this music shine.








