Eddie Henderson - Dark Shadows (1996)
BAND/ARTIST: Eddie Henderson
- Title: Dark Shadows
- Year Of Release: 1996
- Label: Milestone[MCD 9254-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 67:53
- Total Size: 404 MB(+3%) | 160 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 El Guacho
2 19th Street
3 Goodbye
4 Cerulean Blue
5 Dark Shadows
6 Punjab
7 A Certain Vibe
8 Lament for Booker
9 Dawning Dance
10 The Water Is Wide
personnel :
Steve Berrios - Percussion
George Colligan - Piano
Billy Hart - Drums
Kevin Hays - Piano, Fender Rhodes
Eddie Henderson - Trumpet
Ed Howard - Bass
Joe Locke - Marimba, Vocals (bckgr), Vibraphone
Lee Menzies - Vocals
Lewis Nash - Drums
Although overlooked in jazz polls, trumpeter Eddie Henderson (who made his initial impression during the late 1960s/early '70s), recorded some of his final records as a leader in the mid-1990s. For this set, Henderson works quite well with vibraphonist Joe Locke (who also doubles on his atmospheric marimba) and a fine rhythm section during a variety of challenging pieces, including fairly obscure works by Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Locke and Henderson. The closing "The Water Is Wide" has a haunting wordless vocal by Henderson's daughter Lee Menzies; they had not seen each other in 15 years, and it was recorded on the same day that the trumpeter's mother passed away. An intriguing set of post-bop jazz.
1 El Guacho
2 19th Street
3 Goodbye
4 Cerulean Blue
5 Dark Shadows
6 Punjab
7 A Certain Vibe
8 Lament for Booker
9 Dawning Dance
10 The Water Is Wide
personnel :
Steve Berrios - Percussion
George Colligan - Piano
Billy Hart - Drums
Kevin Hays - Piano, Fender Rhodes
Eddie Henderson - Trumpet
Ed Howard - Bass
Joe Locke - Marimba, Vocals (bckgr), Vibraphone
Lee Menzies - Vocals
Lewis Nash - Drums
Although overlooked in jazz polls, trumpeter Eddie Henderson (who made his initial impression during the late 1960s/early '70s), recorded some of his final records as a leader in the mid-1990s. For this set, Henderson works quite well with vibraphonist Joe Locke (who also doubles on his atmospheric marimba) and a fine rhythm section during a variety of challenging pieces, including fairly obscure works by Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Locke and Henderson. The closing "The Water Is Wide" has a haunting wordless vocal by Henderson's daughter Lee Menzies; they had not seen each other in 15 years, and it was recorded on the same day that the trumpeter's mother passed away. An intriguing set of post-bop jazz.
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