Wayne Shorter
Speak No Evil [ Blue Note Records / CD - released 9/Sep/1999 ] Possibly Don Was's favourite Blue Note album of all time! On his third date for Blue Note within a year, Wayne Shorter changed the bands that played on both Night Dreamer and Juju and came up with not only another winner, but also managed to give... |
Wayne Shorter
Speak No Evil Blue Note 85 Classic (Blue LP) [ Blue Note / LP - released 9/Aug/2024 ] On his third date for Blue Note within a year, Wayne Shorter changed the bands that played on both Night Dreamer and Juju and came up with not only another winner, but also managed to give critics and jazz fans a different look at him as a... |
Wayne Shorter
Wayner Shorter - 5 Original Albums: Night Dreamer / The Soothsayer / EtcEtera / Adam's Apple / Schizophrenia [ Blue Note Records / CD - released 26/Jul/2007 ] This European imported disc contains five classic Wayne Shorter albums recorded between 1961 and 1967. |
Wayne Shorter
Footprints Live! (Verve By Request Series) (LP) [ Verve / 2 LP - released 11/Aug/2023 ] This live album - released on vinyl for the first time - is made up of 3 European dates in 2001, and introduced Shorter's "Footprint Quartet" - pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade. All are in top form, especially on... |
Herbie Hancock/Wayne Shorter
1+1 [ CD - released 19/Oct/2009 ] |
Wayne Shorter
Night Dreamer [ Blue Note Records / CD - released 26/Jul/2007 ] This European imported disc includes a bonus track and the album was re-mastered by Rudy Van Gelder. Recorded April 1964 in New Jersey. |
Wayne Shorter
Without A Net [ Blue Note / CD - released 4/Feb/2013 ] |
Wayne Shorter
Adam's Apple (LP) [ LP / LP - released 6/Feb/2015 ] |
Shorter, Wayne
Adam [ Blue Note / LP - released 10/May/2013 ] |
Wayne Shorter
The All Seeing Eye (LP) [ Blue Note Tone Poet Series / LP - released 15/Oct/2021 ] On October 15, 1965, tenor saxophone master and composer Wayne Shorter recorded The All Seeing Eye, a brilliant and ambitiously multi-layered album for Blue Note. Shorter's goal for the album was to use "a wider range of colors and textures" while... |