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Thread started 01/23/09 10:07am

jonylawson

anyone digging WAYNE SHORTER-SPEAK NO EVIL?

Always dug this classic-infact i wouldnt be surprised if this site hipped me to it years ago



Witch Hunt" 8:07
"Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum" 5:50
"Dance Cadaverous" 6:42
"Speak No Evil" 8:21
"Infant Eyes" 6:51
"Wild Flower" 6.00
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Reply #1 posted 01/23/09 11:56am

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A stone cold classic. I love that album the only track from it that I haven't played with my quintet is 'Dance Cadaverous'

I just love Wayne's compositions and he was at the top of his game with that album.

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Reply #2 posted 01/23/09 2:47pm

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Reply #3 posted 01/23/09 6:33pm

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This guy is such a lyrical player and a seriously special composer.

And what a band on this set...

Herbie Hancock
Ron Carter
Elvin Jones
Freddie Hubbard


...Sub Tony Williams for Elvin Jones and you've got the V.S.O.P. group.


All fans of serious music should have a Wall-O-Wayne discs in their library.


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Reply #4 posted 01/24/09 12:15am

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theAudience said:

This guy is such a lyrical player and a seriously special composer.

And what a band on this set...

Herbie Hancock
Ron Carter
Elvin Jones
Freddie Hubbard


...Sub Tony Williams for Elvin Jones and you've got the V.S.O.P. group.


All fans of serious music should have a Wall-O-Wayne discs in their library.


tA

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my man!

any more recomondations?? i only have this one album
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Reply #5 posted 01/24/09 12:09pm

theAudience

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jonylawson said:

any more recomondations?? i only have this one album

Goodness, that'd be ALL of them!
Never heard a bad Wayne Shorter album.



One album i've been listening to quite a bit lately is the under the radar...



...High Life (1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance)

Quite a bit more of a contemporary approach than the more "straight ahead" style of Speak No Evil.
But to me, it's just as valid from a composition point of view. Mr. Shorter just writes great tunes, plain and simple.


Rare live performance of the song...



...Children Of The Night from that album.



tA

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Reply #6 posted 01/24/09 12:43pm

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Yeah that Miller-produced record is great.
From the Blue note sessions (leader and sideman) to the tenure with Miles to the Weather Report albums, Wayne is an all-time favorite. I only bemoan the WR years because he wrote less tunes than in previous associations.

The newer Shorter albums are all excellent: the quintet with Brian Blade John Patiucci and Danilo Perez Footprints:Live!, Beyond the Sound Barrier and the expanded orchestra Alegria feature excellent playing and Shorter writing more than ever before.


OOOPS I mean Shorter is adding on to his ouerve. The new albums feature reworkings of his classic compositions and standards plus some new tunes mixed in.
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Reply #7 posted 01/24/09 4:41pm

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theAudience said:




Rare live performance of the song...



...Children Of The Night from that album.





biggrin I'm stilll looking for the complete video of this Show!!!!! mad


guitarist David Gilmore and drummer Rodney Holmes were on fire on that tour! and Wayne, as usual was Incredible...

an earlier compostion, "The Three Marias", from that same tour, 96, in Lugano...





Oh, and btw, I agree with PFunkJazz, the new stuff with Brain Blade, Perez and Patittucci are Wonderful!!





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Reply #8 posted 01/24/09 4:54pm

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paligap said:

theAudience said:




Rare live performance of the song...



...Children Of The Night from that album.





biggrin I'm stilll looking for the complete video of this Show!!!!! mad



Gap-Man!!!

Can you travel freely again? biggrin


tA

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Reply #9 posted 01/24/09 6:02pm

paligap

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theAudience said:

paligap said:




biggrin I'm stilll looking for the complete video of this Show!!!!! mad



Gap-Man!!!

Can you travel freely again? biggrin







The bridges have been opened, my friend...the city is no longer on lockdown....
lol




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Reply #10 posted 01/24/09 6:14pm

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theAudience said:

jonylawson said:

any more recomondations?? i only have this one album

Goodness, that'd be ALL of them!
Never heard a bad Wayne Shorter album.



One album i've been listening to quite a bit lately is the under the radar...



...High Life (1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance)

Quite a bit more of a contemporary approach than the more "straight ahead" style of Speak No Evil.
But to me, it's just as valid from a composition point of view. Mr. Shorter just writes great tunes, plain and simple.

A fave of mine too.
"At The Fair" was the first track i heard from it which casted a spell on me.
Great and laidback bassgroove which Marcus Miller recorded for that composition.

Planning to upload another CD which i have from him, to my iTunes :

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Reply #11 posted 01/25/09 7:21pm

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Shango said:


A fave of mine too.
"At The Fair" was the first track i heard from it which casted a spell on me.
Great and laidback bassgroove which Marcus Miller recorded for that composition.



nod I agree! For me, Wayne's High Life album is one of Marcus Miller's greatest productions, and some of his best playing....

At The Fair, Pandora Awakened, Children Of The Night
.....nod

and Wayne's compositions...man, each track is like a class in composition!


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Reply #12 posted 01/25/09 7:25pm

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Shango said:



Planning to upload another CD which i have from him, to my iTunes :




another Classic Shorter album! I love the combination of Wayne and Milton Nascimento! Especially on Porta de Areia...





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Reply #13 posted 01/28/09 7:14pm

Shango

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Thanx Paligap ! fro
Jazz on !
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