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The Definitive Joe Henderson

RELEASE
September 24, 2002
LABEL
East Wind
GENRES
Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Brazilian Traditions, Bossa Nova, Saxophone Jazz, Hard Bop

Album Review

Tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson recorded consistently for over four decades, starting with his early-'60s Blue Note sides through the Milestone years in the '70s and (along with Dexter Gordon) as elder statesmen of jazz in the '80s and early '90s. With so much quality material to choose from, the annotators of The Definitive Joe Henderson had their work cut out for them. The massive scope encompasses reworking of Strayhorn and Jobim tunes, straddling the avant garde, especially on the Sam Rivers composition "Beatrice," and blowing hard bop with Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham, and Curtis Fuller. As a primer for those not familiar with this material, The Definitive Joe Henderson will leave you wanting to hear more.
Al Campbell, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Recorda Me
  2. La Mesha
  3. Inner Urge
  4. Mode for Joe
  5. Beatrice
  6. Isfahan
  7. Lush Life
  8. Without a Song
  9. Miles Ahead
  10. Triste
  11. Felicidade