 |
Free Music Notes for JuJuFree Music Review: Timeless music. Hit: 5 StarsThis is such a classic in so many ways. If I were a musician, perhaps I'd better convey the power of this recording, but alas, ... Just buy it-you won't be sorry.
Free Music Review: Better than Speak No Evil, this is Wayne's best Hit: 4 StarsThis album pairs Wayne with Coltrane's early sixties rhythm section and it is uniformly excellent. Wayne's soloing is intelligent, interesting and superbly logical. Jones, Tyner and Workman are excellent, as always. Tyner is in especially good form and plays a number of fine solos. It is quite different than their playing with Trane. A lot less intense and lot more joyful. The new re-master is pretty good but Wayne's sax sounds a little buzzy on some of the tracks. If you like Wayne then you should definitely get this.
Free Music Review: Wayne Shorter never quites Hit: 5 StarsWayne Shorter just might be my favorite hard bop sax player. he delves into the avant garde without remorse, yet he keeps his roots close by his side. Juju is an amazing record. It has Shorter on Saxophone, McCoy Tyner (piano) and Elvin Jones (drums) from the classic Coltrane Quartet, and Richard Davis (another Coltrane alum) on bass. it swings. it provokes thought. and best of all it is beautiful music.
Free Music Review: Wayne's Best Hit: 5 StarsThis album is often frowned upon by jazz listeners who tend to find it too edgy and "different", but it has had a special place in the hearts of jazz musicians for years. It represents Shorter's finest compositional efforts, plus some of his most brilliant soloing.
Free Music Review: Wayne's Best Hit: 5 StarsThis album is often frowned upon by jazz listeners who tend to find it too edgy and "different", but it has had a special place in the hearts of jazz musicians for years. It represents Shorter's finest compositional efforts, plus some of his most brilliant soloing.
More Free Music Notes: 1 2 3 4 5
|
 |
|
|
|