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Joe Henderson - Multiple (1973)



A great time to be a jazz musician, as far as I'm concerned... The album is definately a stray aware from the conventional jazz structure, and leans more in the direction of funk rythms, and spontanous playing, (special thanx to Jack DeJohnette on drums, Dave Holland on bass, and Art Jenkins on percussion). Henderson's vocals on some trax help move some of the tunes in a direction that he would pursue even further with later albums, but adds enormously to the melodic playing on this particular venture... He is by far one of the most over looked sax players of his time, but as an artist, I think he enjoyed that fact very much. Features Joe Henderson (trumpet) Larry Willis (keys) James Ulmer (guitars) John Thomas (guitar) Dave Holland (bass) Jack DeJohnette (drums) Arthur Jenkins (percussion).

http://rapidshare.com/files/27938688/Joe_Henderson.zip

1. Tress-Cun-Deo-La 10:36
2. Bwaata 10:56
3. Song For Sinners 6:26
4. Turned Around 6:39
5. Me, Among Others 7:05
6. Turned Around (Exceprt) 2:43

As usual, contains album art, and track listing (for those obsessive conpulsive music listeners such as myself). Ripped @ 192 from the actual CD (don't hate 'cause it ain't vinyl, but I had to get it), curtisy of yours truely. All mp3 format this time, 'cause a few of you cats out there said my files weren't working. Track #6 doesn't appear on the album, but is edited down as it has showed up on about every jazz/funk compilation out there. Enjoy. More Joe to come pretty soon.

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