Herbie Hancock's "Perfect Machine," released on May 17, 1988, under Columbia/Legacy, is a vibrant fusion of jazz, jazz funk, and hard bop that showcases Hancock's innovative spirit and musical prowess. This album is a testament to Hancock's ability to blend genres seamlessly, creating a sound that is both sophisticated and accessible. With tracks like "Perfect Machine," "Obsession," and "Maiden Voyage / P. Bop," Hancock delivers a dynamic range of compositions that highlight his mastery of the keyboard and his knack for crafting infectious grooves. The extended dance mix of "Vibe Alive" and the 12-inch edit of "Beat Wise" add a layer of versatility, making the album appealing to both jazz purists and dance music enthusiasts. "Perfect Machine" is a 52-minute journey through Hancock's creative mind, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that continue to resonate with fans and critics alike.