Headhunters - Platinum (Owl Studios, 2011)
The legendary Headhunters - originally an offspring from Herbie Hancock's 1973 album "Head Hunters", the first jazz album ever to go platinum - are back with a brand new joint! "Platinum" picks up on the band's legacy title-wise, while taking jazz fusion to the 2010s musically: The album features the Dr. himself, Mr. George Clinton, Snoop Dogg and Wu-Tang's Killah Priest on "D-Funk (Funk With Us)", besides other guests on the album. "Paging Mr. Wesley" is of course a tribute to nobody else than Fred Wesley, and while we're still poring over the question why Blackbyrd McKnight didn't join the renuion party, this is definitely an album worth picking up. 
Track List:
1. "Platinum Intro" (:50)
2. "Mission Statement" (4:01) (feat. Jaecyn Bayne)
3. "Reality Of It" (:17)
4. "Salamander" (7:09)
5. "I Predict A Good year" (:11)
6. "D-Funk (Funk With Us)" (4:48) (feat. Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Killah Priest, Cynthia Layne & Jaecyn Bayne)
7. "I Feel Really Good About" (:10)
8. "Tracie" (6:01)
9. "Rehearse Everybody" (:13)
10. "Paging Mr. Wesley" (5:31)
11. "M Trane" (8:48)
12. "Apple Tree" (5:18) (feat. Jaecyn Bayne)
13. "Palm Nut" (6:53)
14. "Years Of Touring" (:10)
15. "Congo Place" (4:55) (feat. Donald Harrison)
16. "On The Road" (:16)
17. "Head Hunting" (4:48)
18. "Skizness" (3:50) (feat. Private Pile)
19. "Soul Glow" (5:29)
20. "Platinum Outro" (:42)
Personnel:
Mike Clark—Drums
  Bill Summers - Percussion, Vocals
  Richie Goods—Bass
  Kyle Roussel—Keyboards
  Donald Harrison—Alto Saxophone, MOOG Bass, Keyboards
  Rob Dixon—Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Keyboard
  Derrick Gardner—Trumpet. Guest Artists
  Snoop Dogg—Rap
  Killah Priest—Rap
  Jaecyn Bayne—Rap
  Private Pile—Rap
  George Clinton—Philosophical Interjection
  Cynthia Layne—Vocals
  Alexei Marti—Timbales, Vocals
  Patrice Rushen - Keyboards
  Bennie Maupin—Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
  Azar Lawrence - Soprano Saxophone
  Gary Mielke—Bass, MOOG Bass, Keyboards
  PJ Yinger—Trumpet
  Jerry Stucker—Guitar

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