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Mysterious Shorter

 
Album Review: Mysterious Shorter

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Wayne Shorter has written a number of landmark jazz compositions that have found favor among fellow jazz musicians, but Mysterious Shorter marks a rare occasion when an entire CD is devoted to his music. Trumpeter Nicholas Payton heads a strong quintet, including saxophonist Bob Belden (who doubles on soprano and tenor saxes, like Shorter, and contributed all of the arrangements), organist Sam Yahel, guitarist John Hart, and drummer Billy Drummond. Since six of the eight songs are from Shorter's early Blue Note CDs prior to his move toward fusion, the substitution of Yahel's laid-back organ for the more striking sound of the piano softens the sound of Belden's charts, giving them a bit more of a mysterious flavor, especially in the brisk, playful setting of "Footprints." Payton is known for his powerful trumpet playing, but displays a quiet lyrical touch in "Teru." Belden's charts also fit Shorter's fusion material well. Chesky's single-point microphone adds to the intimacy of this rewarding session, issued as a hybrid Super Audio disc. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Montezuma Wayne Shorter Sam Yahel, John Hart, Nicholas Payton, Billy Drummond, Bob Belden (8:43)
Tom Thumb Wayne Shorter Billy Drummond, Nicholas Payton, Sam Yahel, Bob Belden, John Hart (6:41)
Footprints Wayne Shorter Billy Drummond, Nicholas Payton, Sam Yahel, John Hart, Bob Belden (8:42)
Teru Wayne Shorter Nicholas Payton, Billy Drummond, John Hart, Sam Yahel, Bob Belden (7:49)
Witch Hunt Wayne Shorter Nicholas Payton, Bob Belden, Billy Drummond, John Hart, Sam Yahel (7:03)
Masquelero Wayne Shorter Billy Drummond, Nicholas Payton, John Hart, Bob Belden, Sam Yahel (8:21)
Beauty and the Beast Wayne Shorter Billy Drummond, Bob Belden, Nicholas Payton, Sam Yahel, John Hart (7:11)
Miyako Wayne Shorter Billy Drummond, Sam Yahel, John Hart, Nicholas Payton, Bob Belden (6:10)

Credits

Rick Eckerle (Session Coordinator), Nicholas Prout (Mastering), Jack Frisch (Art Direction), David Chesky (Producer), John Hart (Guitar), Nicholas Prout (Engineer), Norman Chesky (Executive Producer), Bob Belden (Arranger), Nicholas Prout (Editing), Nicholas Payton (Trumpet), Lisa Hershfield (Production Assistant), Sam Yahel (Keyboards), Jack Frisch (Design), Bob Belden (Sax (Tenor)), Bob Belden (Sax (Soprano)), Bob Belden (Producer), Sam Yahel (Organ (Hammond)), Ted Panken (Liner Notes), Rick Eckerle (Assistant Engineer), Billy Drummond (Drums)
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