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 | Description: | - Originally recorded in 1965 but not released until 1980
- Featuring Herbie Hancock (piano), Cecil McBee (bass) and Joe Chambers (drums)
- Showcasing four Wayne compositions including the classic â??Indian Songâ?? plus one by legendary composer/arranger Gil Evans (â??Barracudasâ??)
- A fascinating document from the peak period of Shorterâ??s Blue Note career
- Chronologically belongs between the albums The Soothsayer and The All Seeing Eye
lue Noteâ??s new Tone Poets series.The Tone Poets series is a set of vinyl reissues celebrating the legendary labelâ??s sonic voyagers, artists who forged their own paths to produce some truly original sounds. The collection was borne of Blue Note President Don Wasâ??s admiration for the exceptional audiophile rereleases issued by the independent company Music Matters. Attention to detail has been paid to getting these reissues right in every conceivable way, from the jacket graphics to the print quality; from Kevin Grayâ??s superior vinyl mastering to the 180G pressings by Record Technology Inc. Consumers will not find superior versions of these LPs â?? they are audiophile vinyl products with high-gloss gatefold packaging and bonus images from the recording sessions. - "Etcetera" is a remarkable jazz album by the legendary saxophonist Wayne Shorter, released in CD format by Universal Music Japan. Originally recorded in 1965 for Blue Note Records but not issued until 1980, this session features an all-star quartet with Herbie Hancock on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Joe Chambers on drums. The album showcases Shorter's innovative compositions and his signature blend of post-bop sophistication and lyrical improvisation. Tracks like "Etcetera," "Penelope," and "Indian Song" highlight his ability to craft memorable melodies while pushing harmonic boundaries. Universal Music Japan is renowned for its high-quality reissues that cater to audiophiles and collectors alike, ensuring pristine sound quality and meticulous packaging. Wayne Shorter stands as one of jazz?s most influential figures; as a founding member of Weather Report and through collaborations with Miles Davis? Second Great Quintet, he has earned multiple Grammy Awards and critical acclaim worldwide. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
UCCQ-9742 |
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