Incredible !!!!!!!!!!found this on a brand new blog : http://kinebeeszounds.blogspot.com/
this is herbie hancock's sextet playing live. and it's really good !!!!
thanks man !
A stone killer from organist Lonnie Smith -- one of his completely cooking early albums for Blue Note, and a hard-burner all the way through! Smith's working here with a really great group that includes Idris Muhammad on drums and Melvin Sparks on guitar -- both of whom give the album a really heavy bottom, and almost make the set feel like one of those classic Prestige jammers from the same time. But added to them is a great horn section of Lee Morgan on trumpet, Julian Preister on trombone, and Bennie Maupin on tenor -- all of whom give the record a slightly hipper, more modern feel -- in keeping with the Blue Note groove of the time. Tracks are all nice and long -- and titles include the originals "Turning Point" and "Slow High" -- plus versions of "See Saw", "People Sure Act Funny", and "Eleanor Rigby".
Easily Lonnie Smith's biggest hit for Blue Note -- a key record in defining the sound of late 60s soul jazz! Lonnie's working here with an all-star group that includes Melvin Sparks, Lee Morgan, and David Fathead Newman -- and the core combo is expanded by some additional Latin percussion (including work by Pucho on timbales!), which really makes the tunes groove nicely! Tracks are long, with complicated rhythms -- and soulful yet sophisticated solos to match -- and titles include the seminal "Son Of Ice Bag", a great cover of "Think", and the tracks "Slouchin", "Call Of The Wild", and "Three Blind Mice".