"Juju" is a landmark jazz album by the legendary saxophonist Wayne Shorter, released in 1964 and now available on CD. This record captures Shorter at a pivotal moment in his career, blending complex harmonies with innovative improvisation. The album features an all-star rhythm section including McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, and Elvin Jones?members of John Coltrane's classic quartet?which adds depth and intensity to every track. "Juju" stands out for its adventurous compositions like the title track "Juju," showcasing Shorter's unique voice as both composer and performer. Universal Music Group, one of the world?s leading music companies, brings this essential recording back into circulation with high-quality sound reproduction. Wayne Shorter is celebrated as one of jazz?s most influential figures; he was a key member of Art Blakey?s Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis? Second Great Quintet before founding Weather Report. His work has earned him multiple Grammy Awards and lasting acclaim for pushing musical boundaries.