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The Gigolo
By Lee Morgan
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Yes I Can, No You Can't; Trapped; Speedball; The Gigolo; You Go To My Head; The Gigolo (alternate take).
Wayne Shorter: Great Sessions
by Chris May
Blue Note is adept at finding fresh ways of repackaging its back catalogue--the label has to be, because in not so many years time, every dodgy operator on the planet will be able to punt the music out, in any permutation they fancy, unconstrained by copyright restrictions. Blue Note Europe's new Great Sessions series is a ...
Wayne Shorter Quartet / Brad Mehldau at Massey Hall in Toronto
by Brenton Plourde
Wayne Shorter Quartet / Brad Mehdlau Massey Hall Toronto, Canada April 5, 2006 Toronto's Massey Hall has seen it all. From rock concerts to classical to typing contests and chess tournaments, Massey Hall is as diverse as any place in Canada and possibly around the world since it ...
Steve Khan: The Green Field
by John Kelman
Nine years have passed since guitarist Steve Khan last released an album as a leader. But he hasn't been inactive, touring with artists like Terri Lyne Carrington and Greg Osby and co-leading the Caribbean Jazz Project. However, it's been far too long since he's released an album putting his immediately recognizable style front and centre.
Beyond the Sound Barrier
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2005
Track listing: Smilin' Through; As Far as the Eye Can See; On the Wings of a Song; Tinker Bell; Joy Ryder; Over Shadow Hill Way; Adventures Aboard the Golden Mean; Beyond the Sound Barrier.
Wayne Shorter: Beyond the Sound Barrier
by A. Henkin
During the '60s, Wayne Shorter--as a leader, a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers or Miles Davis' quintet, or a sideman with musicians like Lee Morgan and Grachan Moncur III, was involved with many absolutely perfect studio recordings. It seems very natural, thereforre, that with his current quartet he would be interested in documenting the live ...
Wayne Shorter: Footprints: The Life and Music of Wayne Shorter
by Riel Lazarus
Want a challenge? Try cramming nearly fifty years of music into a two-CD set. And if that isn't hard enough, try having it make the slightest lick of sense. Though hardly an enviable task, this is precisely what Columbia/Legacy has endeavored to do with Footprints: The Life and Music of Wayne Shorter. Compiled here ...
Wayne Shorter Quartet: Beyond the Sound Barrier
by John Kelman
When saxophonist Wayne Shorter put together his first all-acoustic group since the '60s for a 2001 tour and live recording, Footprints Live!, it was an important confirmation that even one of the most significant artists of the past six decades could (and, perhaps, should) have something new to say. That first recording--featuring pianist Danilo Perez, bassist ...
Wayne Shorter: The Soothsayer
by A. Henkin
At over 70 years of age, with a career that began in 1959 and included celebrated stints with Art Blakey and Miles Davis, 12 albums for Blue Note during that label's most creative period, the founding of one of the more influential fusion groups and work with major jazz and pop musicians throughout the '80s, it ...
Michel Petrucciani: Power of Three & The Manhattan Project
by John Kelman
When French pianist Michel Petrucciani finally succumbed, at the age of 37, to the debilitating illness that plagued him for his entire life -- osteogenensis imperfecta, an illness that stunted his growth and caused his bones to be so brittle that they were all too-easily broken -- the jazz world lost a player who, while contributing ...


