Wayne Shorter Lost Classic
What makes Wayne Shorter so great is the fact that his compositions in the Miles Davis Quintet were amazing. They are the ones that you remember as a listener and really wonder how such beautiful music like this is created. It's almost when you hear songs like "All The Things You Are" or "All of You" (a Cole Porter Classic) and lastly one of my favorites "Bye Bye Blackbird." Wayne used to write wonderful pieces that just worked so well. After plenty of listening you hear that theme of what makes a great piece. Some Jazz people really put Wayne Shorter as one of the best writers in the Jazz world. I went to see Joshua Redman one day and he spoke for about five minutes about how he loved the music of Wayne Shorter. It meant a lot to me to hear that.
Wayne Shorter eventually developed his own more succinct manner on tenor sax, retaining the tough tone quality and intensity and, in later years, adding an element of funk. On soprano, Shorter is almost another player entirely, his lovely tone shining like a light beam, his sensibilities attuned more to lyrical thoughts, his choice of notes becoming more spare as his career unfolded.(AM) Even the one International type album he did with Milton Nascimento is classic. The attractive side trip into Brazilian-American tropicalismo was something I really enjoy. It shows he could be put in any good musical genre and do well at it.
Wayne Shorter's music is something to experience I suggest many albums, but to me this is the one to get. There is so many albums that he made his own and that he really kicked major butt on. Even the lineup of musicians on his albums are first rate. You even have his rhythm section from the Miles Davis Quintet from the 1960's on this. How can you go wrong. The music tells the tale and let Wayne Shorter tell it to you. After a while you as well will be telling all your friends that your new/old favorite musician is Wayne Shorter. After this I suggest others, but that will be for another post. Enjoy!
I wanted to add one more amendment to this post. In September of this year Wayne Shorter put out a three CD and Graphic Novel called Emanon. I have not heard all of it and only glanced at the Graphic Novel. My first reaction was amazement and my second was, at 85 years young. He is still showing amazing creativity. With this album it shows that he wants to reach his old as well as get some new fans. It is surely worth a listen and should be checked out. If your fan of Jazz, Shorter or even something different. Check him out.
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