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Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (1965) Remastered+Bonus-The Rudy Van Gelder Edition

Posted By : aeolos | Date : 17 May 2010 14:33:37 | Comments : 3 |
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Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
Label: Blue Note | EAC img |WAVPACK+CUE+LOG | 288MB | SCANS
Genre: Jazz

Though some will argue about whether Wayne Shorter's primary impact on jazz has been as a composer or as a saxophonist, hardly anyone will dispute his overall importance as one of jazz's leading figures over a long span of time. This edition of the album adds a fine alternate take of "Dance Cadaverous." This is a 5/5 star album! Enjoy!

Track Listings

1. Witch Hunt
2. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum
3. Dance Cadaverous
4. Speak No Evil
5. Infant Eyes
6. Wild Flower
7. Dance Cadaverous [Alternate Take - Bonus Track]

Recorded on December 24, 1964 at the Van Gelder Studio by Rudy Van Gelder. Remastered by Rudy Van Gelder (1998) using 24-Bit resolution.
Personnel: Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Elvin Jones (drums)

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Review by Thom Jurek

On his third date for Blue Note within a year, Wayne Shorter changed the bands that played on both Night Dreamer and Juju and came up with not only another winner, but also managed to give critics and jazz fans a different look at him as a saxophonist. Because of his previous associations with McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, and Reggie Workman on those recordings, Shorter had been unfairly branded with the "just-another-Coltrane-disciple" tag, despite his highly original and unusual compositions.
Here, with only Jones remaining and his bandmates from the Miles Davis Quintet, Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter on board (with Freddie Hubbard filling out the horn section), Shorter at last came into his own and caused a major reappraisal of his earlier work. The odd harmonic frameworks used to erect "Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum," with its balladic structure augmented with a bluesy regimen of hard bop and open-toned modalism, create the illusion of a much larger band managing all that timbral space. Likewise on the title track, with its post-bop-oriented melodic line strewn across a wide chromatic palette of minors and Hancock's piano pushing through a contrapuntal set of semi-quavers, the avant-garde meets the hard bop of the '50s head on and everybody wins.

The loping lyric of the horns and Hancock's vamping in the middle section during Shorter's solo reveals a broad sense of humor in the saxophonist's linguistics and a deep, more regimented sense of time and thematic coloration. The set ends with the beautiful "Wild Flower," a lilting ballad with angular accents by Hancock who takes the lyric and inverts it, finding a chromatic counterpoint that segues into the front line instead of playing in opposition. The swing is gentle but pronounced and full of Shorter's singular lyricism as a saxophonist as well as a composer. [The CD reissue adds a fine alternate take of "Dance Cadaverous."]


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Posted By: LazyJazz Date: 17 May 2010 15:09:32
Great album, many thanks for the share.
Posted By: mdurand75 Date: 18 May 2010 12:07:01
This is definitely a fantastic album, one of the finest Blue Note ever! The genius of Shorter as a composer was becoming obvious with this release.

Thanks so much, aeolos, for sharing this gem.
Posted By: FreddieCouples Date: 27 May 2010 21:19:32
Good music!

Thx!
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