The Music of Wayne Shorter

Blue Engine are releasing The Music of Wayne Shorter next month. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Wayne Shorter made these New York recordings in 2015, when ex-Miles Second Great Quintet and Weather Report saxophone …

Published: 23 Dec 2019. Updated: 4 years.

Blue Engine are releasing The Music of Wayne Shorter next month.

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Wayne Shorter made these New York recordings in 2015, when ex-Miles Second Great Quintet and Weather Report saxophone behemoth Shorter joined the JALCO and Wynton for a three-night run. The record features arrangements of such material as 'Armageddon' (from 1964’s Night Dreamer), and 'Endangered Species' (from 1985’s Atlantis).

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Anyone who has heard Zhenya Strigalev live will always be interested in what he is doing. He has so much personality in his playing and he can tackle the fastest tempo as if it is child's play. Here he has dipped out of his comfort zone a little for …

Published: 23 Dec 2019. Updated: 4 years.

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Anyone who has heard Zhenya Strigalev live will always be interested in what he is doing. He has so much personality in his playing and he can tackle the fastest tempo as if it is child's play. Here he has dipped out of his comfort zone a little for by his standards a relatively mellow and positively chin stroking diversion.

Coming out of the classic Charlie Parker bebop sound he injects his own quirky punkishness to the mix and has so much personality to what he is doing it is ridiculous.

Tele-port on Double Moon nearly passed me by in the flurry of recent releases. Zhenya is with a bunch of largely unknown Luxembourg players although drummer Jeff Herr is a bit better known mister. I interviewed him back in 2015 just ahead of his first ever UK appearances with his band the Jeff Herr Corporation when he told me: ''It’s hard, very hard, to speak of influences. But the Fly Trio with Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard have been doing some fantastic things. They’re very aesthetic and there are lots of colours in their playing.”

You wouldn't obviously think of Ballard here on this record that is perhaps a little too introspective for its own good but Herr does bring an open drama-laden quality to the groove and he contributes the sparkling tune 'Red Circle' to pleasingly volatile effect. SG