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Alfred Lion recorded many superb tenor saxophonist’s through
the years including Sonny Rollins, Hank Mobley, Tina Brooks and
Joe Henderson. However, by any measure Wayne Shorter must be considered
one of the the most original and advanced voices on his instrument.
In addition to his playing skill, Wayne Shorter is equally acclaimed
as one of the most brilliant composers in jazz. Wayne’s
improvising style and complex yet magical compositions, were entirely
his own. After an important association with Art Blakey's Jazz
Messengers, Shorter, in 1964 became a member of Miles Davis’
second great quintet (also featuring Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter
and Tony Williams.) Right about this time in 1964 Shorter recorded
Ju Ju, with (instead of his associates in the Davis’ band)
the band of John Coltrane at that time, the great McCoy Tyner
on piano, Reggie Workman on bass and poly-rhythmic sensation Elvin
Jones on drums. Juju is a bold statement that pointed towards
the future of jazz. Ju Ju, in addition to the playing of this
stellar musical cast contains such brilliant Shorter compositions
as "House Of Jade," "Mahjong," "Yes Or
No" and "Twelve More Bars To Go.” Juju is a not-to-be-missed
look into the amazing talent of Wayne Shorter.