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Gershwin's World is a thirty-seventh studio album by the American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock.

Gershwin's World
Studio albumby
ReleasedOctober 20, 1998[1]
RecordedMarch–June, 1998
GenreJazz
Length1:07:08
LabelVerve, Polygram
ProducerRobert Sadin
Herbie Hancock chronology
1+1
(1997)
Gershwin's World
(1998)
Future 2 Future
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz(favorable)[2]
AllMusic[3]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[4]
Tom HullB[5]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[6]

It contains songs written by George and Ira Gershwin, and their contemporaries. It features several prominent musicians, including Joni Mitchell, Kathleen Battle, Stevie Wonder, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, James Carter, Cyro Baptista, Kenny Garrett, Stanley Clarke, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

Track listing

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  1. "Overture (Fascinating Rhythm)"
  2. "It Ain't Necessarily So"
  3. "The Man I Love" (feat. Joni Mitchell)
  4. "Here Come De Honey Man"
  5. "St. Louis Blues" (feat. Stevie Wonder)
  6. "Lullaby"
  7. "Blueberry Rhyme"
  8. "It Ain't Necessarily So Interlude"
  9. "Cotton Tail"
  10. "Summertime" (feat. Joni Mitchell)
  11. "My Man's Gone Now"
  12. "Prelude In C# Minor"
  13. "Concerto For Piano And Orchestra In G, 2nd Movement" (Maurice Ravel)
  14. "Embraceable You"

Personnel

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  • Toby Appel – viola
  • Cyro Baptista – percussion
  • Kathleen Battle – soprano, vocals
  • Ronnie Bauch – violin
  • Martha Caplin – concert master, violin
  • Terri Lyne Carrington – drums, production assistant
  • James Carter – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Susannah Chapman – cello
  • Catherine Cho – violin
  • Sarah Clarke – principal viola
  • Stanley Clarke – bass
  • Ira Coleman – bass, production assistant
  • Chick Corea – piano
  • Charles Curtis – cello
  • Nicolas Danielson – violin
  • Marji Danilow – bass
  • Madou Dembelle – djembe
  • Matthew Dine – English horn
  • Massamba Diop – talking drum
  • Karen Dreyfus – viola
  • Jennifer Frautschi – violin
  • Kenny Garrett – alto saxophone
  • Marlon Graves – guitar, mixing, percussion
  • Michael Finn – principal bassoon
  • Brian Greene – oboe
  • Bireyma Guiye – percussion
  • Herbie Hancock – arranger, liner notes, organ, piano
  • Eddie Henderson – flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Cynde Iverson – bassoon
  • Gene Jackson – drums
  • Joanna Jenner – violin
  • Renee Jolles – violin Eastman School of Music
  • Chris Komer – horn
  • Bakithi Kumalo – bass, guitar
  • Elizabeth Mann – flute
  • Cheik Mbaye – percussion
  • Melissa Meel – cello
  • Joni Mitchell – vocals
  • Katherine Murdock – viola
  • Charles Neidich – clarinet, E flat clarinet
  • Ahling Neu – viola
  • Donald Palma – principal bass
  • Ellen Payne – violin
  • Todd Phillips – violin
  • Nardo Poy – viola
  • William Purvis – principal horn
  • Richard Rood – violin
  • Eriko Sato – principal violin
  • Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • David Singer – clarinet
  • Mina Smith – cello
  • Clavin Wiersman – violin
  • Peter Winograd – violin
  • Stevie Wonder – arranger, harmonica, vocals
  • Asmira Woodward-Page – violin
  • Eric Wyrick – violin
  • Naoko Tanaka – violin
  • Production

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  • Robi Banerji – assistant engineer
  • Istvan Banyai – artwork, illustrations
  • Thom Cadley – assistant engineer
  • Dave Darlington – engineer
  • Rob Eaton – audio engineer, engineer
  • Steve Genewick – assistant
  • Clark Germain – audio engineer, engineer
  • Fred Hedemark – assistant engineer
  • Pete Karam – assistant engineer
  • Jimmy Katz – photography, session photographer
  • Theodora Kuslan – release coordinator
  • Ron Martinez – assistant engineer
  • Andreas Meyer – digital editing
  • James Minchin – cover photo, photography
  • Pedro Moreira – assistant, music assistant
  • Melinda Murphy – production coordination
  • Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
  • Darcy Proper – digital editing
  • Rob Rapley – digital editing, engineer
  • Robert Sadin – arranger, audio production, drum programming, liner notes, percussion programming, producer, programming
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • Al Schmitt – surround mix
  • Bill Airey Smith – digital editing
  • Jason Stasium – assistant engineer
  • Brett Swain – assistant engineer
  • Rich Breen - tracking engineer (Cottontail)
  • Bruce Swedien – mixing
  • David Swope – assistant engineer
  • Kayo Teramoto – assistant engineer
  • Camille Tominaro – production coordination
  • Tom Truslow – production coordination
  • Brian Vibberts – mixing
  • Todd Whitelock – audio engineer, engineer
  • Mark Wilder – mastering
  • Robert Zuckerman – session photographer
  • References

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    1. ^ "Herbie Hancock : Discography : Gershwin's World". The Verve Music Group. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  • ^ Bailey, Michael (2011). "Herbie Hancock | Gershwin's World". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  • ^ Newsom, Jim (2011). "Gershwin's World - Herbie Hancock | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  • ^ Woodard, Josef (2011). "Gershwin's World Review | News Reviews and News | EW.com". ew.com. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  • ^ "Tom Hull: Grade List: Herbie Hancock". Tom Hull. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  • ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 644. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.

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