Dive into the rich and diverse musical journey of Herbie Mann with "The Evolution Of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology." Released in 2005, this two-disc compilation spans over two hours and seventeen minutes, showcasing Mann's evolution from the 1960s to the 1990s. It's a vibrant exploration of his work, focusing on his contributions to Latin jazz, bossa nova, soul jazz, and jazz funk, among other genres.
The album features 28 tracks, including live performances and collaborations, such as "Push Push" with the legendary Duane Allman. From the infectious rhythms of "Baghdad / Asia Minor" to the soulful "I Love You," and the energetic "Push Push," this anthology captures the essence of Mann's innovative spirit and his ability to blend various musical influences seamlessly.
Herbie Mann's flute work is at the forefront, delivering a sound that is both timeless and fresh. Tracks like "Memphis Underground" and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" highlight his mastery of the instrument, while "Mellow Yellow" and "Feeling Good" showcase his versatility and adaptability across different styles.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Herbie Mann's music, "The Evolution Of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology" offers a comprehensive overview of his career, making it a valuable addition to any music collection. It's a testament to Mann's enduring legacy and his significant impact on the world of jazz and beyond.