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Musicians :
Wayne Shorter (tenor & soprano saxophone), Danilo Perez, Brad Mehldau (piano), John Patitucci (bass), Lew Soloff, Chris Gekker, Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Jim Pugh, Steve Davis, Bruce Eidem, Papo Vasquez, Michael ... [Tout afficher]
Description:
Musicians :
Wayne Shorter (tenor & soprano saxophone), Danilo Perez, Brad Mehldau (piano), John Patitucci (bass), Lew Soloff, Chris Gekker, Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Jim Pugh, Steve Davis, Bruce Eidem, Papo Vasquez, Michael Boschen (trombone), Chris Potter (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone), Allen Blustine (clarinet, bass clarinet), Paul Dunkel (flute), Steven Taylor (oboe), John Clark, Stewart Rose (horn), Marcus Rojas (tuba), Charles Curtis (solo cello), Frank Morelli (bassoon), Alex Acuna (percussion), Brian Blade, Terri Lyne Carrington (drums)
Sax player Wayne Shorter performs with Brad Mehldau, Brian Blade, Alex Acuna and more for this double LP collection of acoustic tracks.
Recorded on 180 gram heavy-weight vinyl to ensure quality sound, packaged in gatefold cover, and covered by premium protective vinyl outer sleeve.
The ‘Play 33 1/3 LP Series’ is a 1st LP issue project of the masterpiece albums which have never been released on vinyl LP. The albums are released by Universal Music Korea and the heavy-weight vinyl LP is pressed in Germany. Khiov designs the project, reforms the original artworks for the LP size and produces the sleeves precisely by handmade. You will have a chance to experience great analogue sounds and to enjoy splendid artworks through the series.
"... As on Footprints Live, Shorter revisits some old tunes from his relative youth, but not nearly in the same way. In "Orbits", which was given a racetrack post-bop run by the Miles Davis Quintet, Shorter slows it way, way down, virtually deconstructing the tune, backed by a quizzical chart for winds and brass... With a wild soprano wail, Shorter leads off the album with his new, absorbing boogaloo "Sacajawea", one that soon morphs into searching, nearly free jazz, with a magisterial solo from the composer. At last, someone in jazz chose to deal with both tunes from Leroy Anderson's Spanish-flavored light classical masterpiece "Serenata" rather than just the lush second subject and Shorter decorates them with a complex featherweight orchestration. Though Acuna's bongos pop away in the foreground, Shorter does maintain the melancholy feeling of the familiar aria from Villa-Lobos' "Bachianas Brasileiras N° 5" ... As he approached his 70th birthday, this disc seemed to confirm a long-awaited creative Indian summer for Wayne Shorter". - Richard s. Ginell
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