Unreleased sessions from a jazz master, the profound resonance of modal jazz
A rare, unreleased session from the modal jazz period of trumpeter Wayne Shorter, who was active in Miles Davis' quintet.
This album develops a deep sound, blending intelligent, structured horn lines with the free improvisation characteristic of modal jazz. McCoy Tyner's solid piano and Ron Carter's solid bass support Wayne Shorter's saxophone. This album encapsulates the expressive power of a saxophonist at the beginning of his career. This work captures the cutting edge of the jazz scene at the time.
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A:
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1)
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Lost
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2)
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Angola
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3)
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The Big Push
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B:
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1)
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The Soothsayer
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2)
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Lady Day
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3)
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Valse Triste
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Piano - McCoy Tyner
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Composed By - Wayne Shorter (A1 to B2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
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Trumpet - Freddie Hubbard
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Bass - Ron Carter
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Producer [Produced For Release], Liner Notes - Michael Cuscuna
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Producer [Original Session] - Alfred Lion
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Engineer [Recording] - Rudy Van Gelder
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Drums - Tony Williams
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Alto Saxophone - James Spaulding
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Engineer [Remix] - Tony Sestanovich
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Design [Cover] - Toshikazu Tanaka