Cantaloupe Island

For the Jean-Luc Ponty album, see Cantaloupe Island (album).
"Cantaloupe Island"
Single by Herbie Hancock
from the album Empyrean Isles
Released 1964
Genre Modal jazz
Length 5:33
Label Blue Note
Writer(s) Herbie Hancock

"Cantaloupe Island" is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock and recorded for his 1964 album Empyrean Isles[1] during his early years as one of the members of Miles Davis' 1960s quintet. The musicians for the original 1964 recording were: Hancock (piano), Freddie Hubbard (cornet), Ron Carter (bass) and Tony Williams (drums).

Covers

El Chicano

El Chicano covered "Cantaloupe Island" on their 1970 album Viva Tirado. The song was one of nine songs released on this, their first, album which included the hit single "Viva Tirado".

Other samples and covers

In 1993, the song was sampled by the group Us3 on their song "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)", and has been used as bumper music on National Public Radio. Versions have been recorded by many artists, including Hugh Masekela, Brian Bromberg, Poncho Sanchez, Donald Byrd, Pat Metheny, Claude Nougaro, Jean-Luc Ponty, Tanghetto, Jack DeJohnette, Kai Winding, Yonderboi, Milton Nascimento and Nat Adderley.

Awards

In 2000 "Cantaloupe Island" was placed at #19 in the Jazz24.org "Jazz 100: One Hundred Quintessential Jazz Songs".[2]

References

  1. Ouellette, Dan (2005). Hancock goes beyond Jazz. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 43. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. The Jazz 100

External links

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