Trio Quartet, the 1982 album by jazz legend Herbie Hancock, is a stunning display of musical virtuosity and creativity. The album features Hancock on piano, accompanied by an all-star lineup of jazz musicians: Ron Carter on bass, Tony Williams on drums, and Wayne Shorter on saxophone.
From the opening track, "Watch It," it's clear that Trio Quartet is going to be a high-energy, dynamic affair. The musicians play off one another with remarkable precision and fluidity, each contributing their own unique style to the mix. Hancock's piano playing is particularly impressive, showcasing his impeccable technique and ability to improvise with ease.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Soulstice," which features Shorter's soulful saxophone and Carter's intricate bass lines, and "First Trip," a fast-paced number that showcases the group's ability to play with incredible intensity and precision.