Thanks for posting these! I have collected live tapes of various musics for most of my life and so 99% of my collection is live, with almost no albums. This looks amazing.And this leads directly into the next selection, an even more confident, focused and seasoned bandleader and composer by this point, the late great, Wayne Shorter (RIP 3/2/23), in what I personally consider to be his finest recording from this period. Another really big one for me, and forever will be (got turned on to it in my early 20s)... Allow him and John Coltrane's current rhythm section to guide you into the stratosphere and far beyond....:
Wayne Shorter - JuJu 1964 (full album)
All pieces written by Shorter.
0:00:00 J̲u̲j̲u̲
0:08:31 ̲D̲e̲l̲u̲g̲e̲
0:15:23 ̲H̲o̲u̲s̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲J̲a̲d̲e̲
0:22:16 ̲M̲a̲h̲j̲o̲n̲g̲
0:29:59 ̲Y̲e̲s̲ ̲O̲r̲ ̲N̲o̲
0:36:37 ̲T̲w̲e̲l̲v̲e̲ ̲M̲o̲r̲e̲ ̲B̲a̲r̲s̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲G̲o̲ 0:42:07 ̲J̲u̲j̲u̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
0:50:01 ̲H̲o̲u̲s̲e̲ ̲O̲f̲ ̲J̲a̲d̲e̲ ̲(̲A̲l̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲k̲e̲)̲
Personnel:
- Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
- McCoy Tyner – piano
- Reggie Workman – bass
- Elvin Jones – drums
Absolutely! anytime!Thanks for posting these! I have collected live tapes of various musics for most of my life and so 99% of my collection is live, with almost no albums. This looks amazing.
Oh, no, I really appreciate the records no matter their process. There are so many and so little time to really explore. And the records often contain lineups you wouldn't expect or a musician who usually leads playing a supporting role. I have music going all day long from sunup to bedtime and I could use three more lifetimes just to explore the amazing stuff I'm already aware of! These just make me want to live more!Absolutely! anytime!
I believe this one was recorded in the studio, but the way BN recorded back then, and musicianship/talent was so phenomenal, it was all basically recorded live in the studio to two tracks (again, I believe) and I'm sure sounded very much the same as the recording if you were lucky enough to be there. The Art Blakey is mostly, if not all, live... I'll try to focus more on that going forward, tho. Thanks for the guidance..!
Whoops! Sorry, I thought I had posted the album, not a bunch of Russian reviewers... thank you @vapviking for clueing me in! As I've said before, I usually listen to my own hires music files etc, and often only post the YouTube vid of the song etc just so you guys have something to easily listen to... anyway, again I was unable to source this whole album as a single video file, so all I can do is supply the playlist link here. It really is a dynamite record and well worth a listen!!:Guess I'm feeling kinda nostalgic lately... currently spinning this and thoroughly enjoying all the memories floating in and around the music... Man, I love (early) Pat. Such a wonderful human...
Though it is now on the last track... where will it lead...?:
Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group (1978)
1 - San Lorenzo
2 - Phase Dance
3 - Jaco
4 - Aprilwind
5 - April Joy
6 - Lone Jack
Pat Metheny - Voz de 6 e 12 cordas
Lyle Mays - Piano, Oberheim, Sintetizador e Autoharp
Mark Egan - Baixo
Dan Gottlieb - Bateria
He's giving a lesson, if you wanna learn...