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Take The A-Train

Featuring the music of Joe Henderson
Duration: 8:23

Joe Henderson - tenor Bheki Mseleku - piano George Mraz - bass Al Foster - drums
Album

In 'N' Around

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2005

Album

Inner Urge

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Inner Urge; Isotope; El Barrio; You Know I Care; Night and Day.

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Article: Album Review

Joe Henderson: Inner Urge

Read "Inner Urge" reviewed by Norman Weinstein


This brilliant remastering of saxophonist Joe Henderson's most emotionally urgent album also raises the possibity that it is the ultimate showcase of his distinguished career. The deference to Coltrane is obvious: pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones are on board on every selection, although shifting their styles to mesh with Henderson. The deference to Getz ...

Album

The Montreal Tapes (Tribute To Joe Henderson)

Label: Verve Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Round Midnight; All The Things You Are; In The Moment; Passport;

Album

Red Clay

Label: CTI Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Red Clay; Delphia; Suite Sioux; The Intrepid Fox; Cold Turkey; Red Clay (live).

Album

The Definitive Joe Henderson

Label: Verve Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Recorda Me; La Mesha; Inner Urge; Mode For Joe; Beatrice; Isfahan; Lush Life; Without A Song; Miles Ahead; Triste; Felicidade;

Album

Joe Henderson In Japan

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2000

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Article: Album Review

Joe Henderson: Joe Henderson In Japan

Read "Joe Henderson In Japan" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Certain things happen on stage in front of an audience that can’t be captured in a studio. This maxim is particularly true in the case of jazz music and this disc makes the fact abundantly clear. “Joe Henderson in Japan,” a straight forward, no-frills title that gives an indication of the artist and the place, but ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Henderson: In Pursuit of Blackness / Black is the Color

Read "In Pursuit of Blackness / Black is the Color" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Rather famously, Joe Henderson released a series of albums for Milestone in the early Seventies that courted popular acceptance in a variety of ways: most notably, he played modal proto-world music with Alice Coltrane and added an electric piano and other frou-frou to his ensembles in order to catch the fusion crowd. Nothing worked, and these ...


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