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A1

Lite Me Up! = ライト・ミー・アップ!

3:41

A2

The Bomb = ザ・ボム

3:58

A3

Gettin' To The Good Part = ゲッティン・トゥ・ザ・グッド・パート

6:12

A4

Paradise = パラダイス

4:30

B1

Can't Hide Your Love = キャント・ハイド・ユア・ラブ

3:53

B2

The Fun Tracks = ザ・ファン・トラックス

4:03

B3

Motor Mouth = モーター・マウス

3:59

B4

Give It All Your Heart = ギブ・イット・オール・ユア・ハート

7:40

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CBS/Sony (25AP 2316)

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Release date: Jan 1, 1982, Japan

Lite Me Up is a pop album with a strong disco-funk feel by Herbie Hancock. It was Hancock's first release without producer David Rubinson since 1969. On this album, Hancock was influenced by his long-time friend, producer Quincy Jones 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.