Genre: Jazz
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Joe Henderson and Woody Shaw Jazz Patterns LP

Joe Henderson & Woody Shaw

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SKU:
RGMLP1946
UPC:
848064019466
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First Time on Vinyl Since 1983!
Newly Remastered by Kevin Chubirka!

"Diamond in the rough" doesn't begin to describe the number of carats this long-lost jazz treasure wields, nor the depths of its humble origins. Originally released in 1982 on the budget Everest label, Jazz Patterns was an all-too-carelessly assembled collection of 1970 live recordings from saxophonist Joe Henderson's Quintet, re-titled to give trumpeter Woody Shaw co-billing to capitalize on his subsequent commercial success. A few copies were made, sold for under 5 bucks each, and that was that. But, as Skip Heller's liner notes (which Real Gone Music has added) reveal, what this shoddy little package (it didn't even have the correct song titles for two of the tracks and misspelled the one it got right) actually contained was, get this, previously unreleased performances from the same September 24-26, 1970 stand at The Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach that yielded Henderson's revered 1970 release If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem! Turns out Milestone label head Orrin Keepnews had turned around and sold these 2-track reference mixes (recorded by Bernie Grundman!) to Everest owner Bernie Solomon, who went ahead and did his usual down-market, take-the-money-and-run thing. That's George Cables on electric piano, Ron McClure on bass, and Lenny White (using a bass drum fashioned from an oil can) on drums, by the way. Real Gone Music is reissuing this fantastic post-bop find for the first time ever, complete with the aforementioned liner notes, the correct song titles, and a new remastering job by Kevin Chubirka that sounds about a hundred times better than the original. Dig you must!

Features

  • First Time on Vinyl Since 1983
  • Remix/Remaster/Repair by Skip Heller & Kevin Chubirka at Haven Recording
  • Vinyl LP
  • New Liner Notes by Skip Heller

Musicians

Joe Henderson tenor sax
Woody Shaw trumpet, flugelhorn
Ron McClure bass
Lenny White drums
George Cables electric piano
Tony Waters percussion

Selections

Side One:

  1. Invitation
  2. Punjab

Side Two:

  1. Power to the People

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