Lite Me Up

1982 studio album by Herbie Hancock
Lite Me Up
Studio album by
Herbie Hancock
ReleasedApril 15, 1982
Recorded1981–1982 by George Massenburg
StudioGeorge Massenburg Studio, L.A. Additional recording at El Dorado Studios, Hollywood; Garden Rake Studios, Studio City
GenreR&B, pop
Length37:56
LabelColumbia
ProducerHerbie Hancock, Jay Graydon, Narada Michael Walden
Herbie Hancock chronology
Quartet
(1982)
Lite Me Up
(1982)
Future Shock
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[3]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[1]

Lite Me Up is a pop album with a strong disco-funk feel by Herbie Hancock. It was Hancock's twenty-eighth album and first release without producer David Rubinson since 1969. On this album, Hancock was influenced by his long-time friend, producer Quincy Jones[4] and sessions included many musicians associated with Jones including Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro of Toto. The album was the first on which Hancock played the Synclavier, a digital polyphonic synthesizer.

Track listing

  1. "Lite Me Up!" (Rod Temperton) - 3:41
  2. "The Bomb" (Herbie Hancock, Temperton) - 3:59
  3. "Gettin' to the Good Part" (Hancock, Temperton) - 6:12
  4. "Paradise" (Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon, Hancock) - 4:30
  5. "Can't Hide Your Love" (Jeffrey Cohen, Hancock, Narada Michael Walden) - 3:53
  6. "The Fun Tracks" (Temperton) - 4:03
  7. "Motor Mouth" (Temperton) -- 3:59
  8. "Give It All Your Heart" (Hancock, Temperton) - 7:39

Personnel

Musicians

  • John Robinson - drums (1-3, 6-8)
  • Jeff Porcaro – drums (4)
  • Narada Michael Walden – drums (5), arrangements (5)
  • Louis Johnson – bass (1-3, 6-8)
  • Abraham Laboriel - bass (4)
  • Randy Jackson - bass (5)
  • Steve Lukather - guitar (1)
  • David Williams - guitar (2, 3, 6-8)
  • Jay Graydon - guitar (4)
  • Corrado Rustici – guitar (5)
  • Michael Boddicker – synthesizer (3), additional synthesizer programming (2, 3, 6)
  • David Foster - acoustic piano (4), background vocal and keyboard arrangements (4)
  • Rick Kelly – Synclavier programming (4)
  • Frank Martin - synthesizers (5)
  • Jerry Hey - trumpet and flugelhorn (1-3, 5-8), horn arrangements (1-4, 6-8), string arrangements (1, 3, 6-8)
  • "The Dr. Negroidal" – trumpet (1-3, 5-8)
  • Chuck Findley - trumpet and trombone (1-3, 5-8)
  • Bill Reichenbach Jr. - trombone (1-3, 5-8)
  • Gary Herbig - saxophone and woodwinds (1-3, 5-8)
  • Larry Williams - saxophone and woodwinds (1-3, 5-8)
  • Wayne Anthony - lead vocals (2, 6, 7)
  • Patti Austin - background vocals (1-3, 6-8)
  • Jim Gilstrap - background vocals (1-3, 5-8)
  • Paulette Williams - background vocals (1-3, 6-8)
  • John Lehman - background vocals (1-3, 5-8)
  • Edie Lehmann - background vocals (1-3, 6-8)
  • Bill Champlin – background vocals (4)
  • Richard Page – background vocals (4)
  • Venette Gloud – background vocals (4)
  • Scherrie Payne – background vocals (5)
  • Linda Lawrence - background vocals (5)
  • Patrice Rushen - vocoder vocals (8)
  • Rod Temperton – rhythm and vocal arrangements (1-3, 6-8)

Technical

  • Herbie Hancock – producer (1-3, 6-8)
  • Jay Graydon – producer (4), engineer [vocal track] (4)
  • Narada Michael Walden – producer (5)
  • George Massenburg – engineer, mixing, engineer [keyboard overdubs and background vocals] (4)
  • Leslie Ann Jones – engineer [basic track] (4)
  • Ron Pendragon – additional engineering, engineer [keyboard overdubs and background vocals] (4)
  • Murray Dvorkin – second engineer, second engineer [keyboard overdubs and background vocals] (4)
  • Barbara Rooney – second engineer
  • Robert Spano – second engineer
  • Sarco – second engineer [basic track] (4), second engineer [background vocals and additional keyboard overdubs] (5)
  • Ian Eales – second engineer [vocal track] (4)
  • Ken Kessie – engineer and mixing (5)
  • Maureen Droney – second engineer [basic track and overdubs] (5)
  • Wayne Lewis – second engineer [basic track and overdubs] (5)
  • David Frazer – second engineer [basic track and overdubs] (5)
  • Tony Meilandt – associate producer
  • Bryan Bell – keyboard engineer
  • Lee Ethier – keyboard engineer
  • Mike Reese – mastering
  • Mick Haggerty – front cover design
  • Kaz Tsuruta – back cover photography

References

  1. ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 94. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  2. ^ Elias, Jason. "Lite Me Up - Herbie Hancock | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  3. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 644. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  4. ^ "Album".
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