Jan Hammer

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Jan Hammer
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Czech-American pianist, keyboardist, composer, bandleader.
Born April 17, 1948 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia). Son of Czech jazz multi-instrumentalist and composer Jan Hammer (2) and jazz vocalist Vlasta Průchová. U.S. resident since 1968.
Best known for his soundtrack work, notably on the television series “Miami Vice”.
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Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer - Like Children (5 versions)

Nemperor Records 1974

John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer, Jack De Johnette* - Timeless (LP, Album)

ECM Records 1975

The First Seven Days

(9 versions)
Nemperor Records 1975

Elvin Jones With Jan Hammer And Gene Perla - Elvin Jones Is 'On The Mountain' (LP, Album)

Happy Bird 1975

Make Love

(LP, Album, RE)
MPS Records, BASF, MPS Records, BASF 1976

David Earle Johnson With Jan Hammer - Hip Address (2 versions)

CMP Records 1980

Jeremy Steig / Jan Hammer / Don Alias / Eddie Gomez - Europa Jazz (2 versions)

Europa Jazz 1981

Yoshiaki Masuo With Jan Hammer - Finger Dancing (LP, Album)

Electric Bird 1981

David Earle Johnson, Jan Hammer And John Abercrombie - The Midweek Blues (LP)

Plug Records (2) 1983

James Young (3) With Jan Hammer - City Slicker (LP, Album)

Passport Records 1985

Escape From Television

(16 versions)
MCA Records, MCA Records 1987

Snapshots

(5 versions)
MCA Records, MCA Records 1989

Beyond The Mind's Eye

(6 versions)
MCA Records 1993

Drive

(2 versions)
Miramar, Miramar 1994

The Best Of Miami Vice

(3 versions)
AAO Music 2004

Jeremy Steig / Jan Hammer / Gene Perla / Don Alias - I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 78 (LP)

Curcio Unknown

Singles & EPs

Oh, Yeah?

(7", Promo)
Nemperor Records 1976

Oh, Pretty Woman

(2 versions)
Asylum Records 1979

Miami Vice Theme

(14 versions)
MCA Records 1985

Grandmaster Melle Mel / Jan Hammer - Vice / Chase (12")

MCA Records 1985

Miami Vice Theme

(7", Promo)
MCA Records 1985

Crockett's Theme

(12 versions)
MCA Records 1986

Forever Tonight

(3 versions)
MCA Records 1987

Tubbs And Valerie

(6 versions)
MCA Records 1987

The Runner

(3 versions)
MCA Records 1988
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Review by jussumen Oct 01, 2003
Jan Hammer is a very interesting person in electronic music history . Born in Prague , Czechoslawakia he started to play the piano at the age of 4 !!! As a 14 year old teenager he already had his own 3 piece Jazz Combo that toured Eastern Europe . Soon he moved tot the USA , where he spent a year as musical conductor/keyboarder with Sara Vaughn . Both on stage and in the recording studio . After that he joined the MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - John McLaughlin's JAZZ-ROCK Supergroup that consisteted of 8 Top-Notch artists , selling more than 2 million records and touring the world for a few years . His next project was a duo with Jerry Goodman , also a member of the MAhavishnu Orchestra and Leader of THE FLOCK from Chicago where he played violin in the late 60ies . Their collaberation was well received . His first real Solo Project was the 1975 album "THE FIRST 7 DAYS" , that is going to be re-released and remastered in late 2003 . Here he goes deep into the possibilies of (mainly Moog) Synthesizers and other electronic instruments . A milestone that bridges the Jazz-Rock Scene with the electronic movement . A really mindblowing piece of work , that still doesn't fail to impress today ! Next was a project with JEFF BECK . A live recorded album that moves heavy into the ROCK Side of Jazz-Rock . He continued to tour and record as The Jan Hammer Group with heavyweight artists like Neal Schon (Santana, Journey ) Al Di Meola , even Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page joined in . In the mid-eighties he started to get involved in the Soundtrack scene , which made him famous . Miami Vice was musically his brainchild . He brought that flair of modern , vivid and technologic advanced life to the series and his compositions mingled with with well chosen Pop-Songs went into 10 Soundtrack albums from MIAMI VICE , that all went platinum ... For the rest of the story click www.janhammer.com
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