Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (1969, 1995, Blue... Now

: A hopeful conclusion to the original LP. Notable Reissues

At the time of its release, Hancock remarked that he felt closer to his "real self" through this music than on any previous recording. Musical Direction and Personnel Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (1969, 1995, Blue...

: A tribute to Dr. King’s most famous speech, featuring a modal structure and airy melodies. : A hopeful conclusion to the original LP

: Hubert Laws (flute), Jerome Richardson (bass clarinet/flute), Tony Studd and Jack Jeffers (bass trombone), Romeo Penque (bass clarinet). Track Listing Jerome Richardson (bass clarinet/flute)

The album has seen several high-quality reissues that cater to both digital and analog collectors:

The album consists of five primary tracks, with several reissues including alternate takes: