
WAYNE SHORTER 'ADAM'S APPLE (BLUE NOTE CLASSIC VINYL SERIES)' LP
LABEL: Blue Note
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 8/19/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 1967
VARIANT: Black Vinyl LP
Wayne Shorter had already set a high bar over the course of his first several Blue Note albums, which included all-time jazz classics including Night Dreamer, JuJu, and Speak No Evil, but 1966âs Adamâs Apple featuring Herbie Hancock on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums immediately joined the ranks of the saxophonistâs greatest recordings and remains a pinnacle artistic statement of Blue Noteâs fertile post-bop era. Shorter composed 5 of the sessionâs 6 tracks including the grooving title track, which surely had producer Alfred Liondancing around Rudy Van Gelderâs studio. Other highlights of this sublime set include Jimmy Rowlesâ arresting â502 Blues (Drinkinâ And Drivinâ),â Shorterâs bossa-inflected âEl Gaucho,â the tender ballad âTeru,â and the first recording of his timeless composition âFootprints,â which Shorter would record again later that year with the Miles Davis Quintetfor the album Miles Smiles. The album closes with the evocative composition âChief Crazy Horseâ featuring Shorterâs trademark harmonic twists and a churning solo spotlight by Chambers.
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LABEL: Blue Note
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 8/19/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 1967
VARIANT: Black Vinyl LP
Wayne Shorter had already set a high bar over the course of his first several Blue Note albums, which included all-time jazz classics including Night Dreamer, JuJu, and Speak No Evil, but 1966âs Adamâs Apple featuring Herbie Hancock on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums immediately joined the ranks of the saxophonistâs greatest recordings and remains a pinnacle artistic statement of Blue Noteâs fertile post-bop era. Shorter composed 5 of the sessionâs 6 tracks including the grooving title track, which surely had producer Alfred Liondancing around Rudy Van Gelderâs studio. Other highlights of this sublime set include Jimmy Rowlesâ arresting â502 Blues (Drinkinâ And Drivinâ),â Shorterâs bossa-inflected âEl Gaucho,â the tender ballad âTeru,â and the first recording of his timeless composition âFootprints,â which Shorter would record again later that year with the Miles Davis Quintetfor the album Miles Smiles. The album closes with the evocative composition âChief Crazy Horseâ featuring Shorterâs trademark harmonic twists and a churning solo spotlight by Chambers.

















