Juju (remastered)
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When Wayne Shorter recorded this date in 1964, he was asserting his own voice as both a saxophonist and a composer after his years with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. He's joined here by pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones, essential parts of the then dominant John Coltrane Quartet, but Juju serves to emphasize what was distinctive in Shorter's approach as well as the similarities. Though he shared something of Coltrane's twisting line and hard sound, Shorter was far more interested in crafting conventional compositions, and there's a range of everyday emotions to be felt in this music that went untouched in Coltrane's more intense work. Shorter's a master of tension and release, using contrasting elements in a piece, mixing major and minor, consonance and dissonance, and different rhythms to evoke complex moods of doubt and playfulness or constraint and joyous swing. Those structures are a happy fit with Tyner and Jones as well, who can bring their characteristic welling intensity to "Juju," a relaxed bounce to "Yes or No," or a subtle oriental emphasis to "House of Jade."
Tracklist
1
Juju
2
Deluge
3
House of Jade
4
Mahjong
5
Yes or No
6
Twelve Bars More to Go
7
Juju - (alternate take, bonus track)
8
House of Jade - (alternate take, bonus track)
9
Forever Love, Forever This
10
Jesus Peace
11
Love, The God Kind
12
Just Us First
13
Just Her (Still)
14
I Like You... Why?
15
God's Express Lane
16
Love Eternal
17
Generation Next (Gods Offer To You)
18
God Made Man
19
He Said, God Said
20
From The Heart And Soul
21
A Transcendent Eternity
22
Eternity In Your Eyes
23
Escape The Fall
24
He Lives
25
I Do Know Who
26
Thee Enigma
27
The Love Walk
28
Unspeakable Joy
29
Just A Foot Soldier
30
Watching Big Brother
31
The Heartbeat Of God (Feat. Gail Brooke Hallman)