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Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil

You meet a saxophonist, someone you've never seen before even though he was born a kilometer away from you.
You hate Jazz: you just don't get it, it doesn’t sit right with you.

Then he teaches you two or three chords that change your nervous system.

Specifically, the ninths.

But it doesn’t matter, ugh!
Among the three albums he considered essential, this one was in fourth place.
The top three were "Live at Massey Hall," "Kind of Blue," and "My Favorite Things."
Uéin il Corto, here, is holding his ground!
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We are in 2005, forty-one years since its release and seven since its remastering. Wayne Shorter wrote the pieces and played the tenor sax. Freddie Hubbard played the trumpet, Herbie Hancock the piano, Ron Carter the double bass, Elvin Jones the drums. It was 1964, and it was produced b… more
Track 04 - Speak No Evil