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JOE HENDERSON - Big Band (1996)

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Throughout the 1960s, Joe Henderson was the busiest tenor saxophonist at Blue Note, releasing several outstanding albums as a leader and appearing often as a highly-regarded sideman with most of the label's talented and innovative stable of jazz artists. ( Henderson's ubiquity makes his box set The Blue Note Years probably the best available overview of the label's glory days, offering not just a sampling of his solo efforts, but takes from sessions led by Kenny Dorham, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Horace Silver, Lee Morgan, Andrew Hill, Grant Green, and McCoy Tyner, among others.) An accomplished composer and powerful improviser, Henderson enjoyed moderate success and an excellent reputation among jazz fans for years, but did not emerge as a jazz superstar until the 1990s, when his albums on Verve paying tribute to Billy Strayhorn and Miles Davis achieved enormous critical and popular acclaim.
The Joe Henderson Big Band, recorded during two sessions in 1992 and 1996, continues his successful formula of reworking older tunes by a well-known artist, only this time the artist in question is Henderson himself. The seven originals and two standards on the album are all new versions of tunes previously recorded by Henderson, though none ever in a big band setting. His own compositions are challenging and harmonically complex and would not translate well into the big band format without first-rate musicians and arrangers. Fortunately, Henderson has both of these at his disposal. Classic tunes from the Blue Note years such as "Inner Urge,""Black Narcissus," and "Isotope" are given fresh and exciting arrangements by Henderson, Slide Hampton, Bob Belden, and Michael Philip Mossman. Featured soloists, besides Henderson's dynamic tenor, include Freddie Hubbard, Nicholas Payton, and Chick Corea.
Rarely heard with a big band, Corea's playing here is a special revelation. In addition to his expectedly remarkable melodic improvising, Corea displays an unexpected rhythmic ferocity as both a soloist and accompanist with the big band. Henderson's tenor playing is equally virtuosic. He brings out all the romance and passion in ballads like Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge," and plays fast and furious on up-tempo numbers like his own "A Shade of Jade," on which he trades solos with Freddie Hubbard, no slouch when it comes to high-energy, aggressive playing. More than two dozen musicians appear on the album, with prominent roles being taken by such top-flight performers as Jon Faddis, Christian McBride, Lew Soloff, Al Foster, Lewis Nash, and Joe Chambers. One only wishes that market trends and economic realities made it possible for a band like this to tour and record together regularly. This is as good as progressive, modern big band music gets.  -  Joel Roberts

Tracks
01.Without a Song (Edward Eliscu/Billy Rose/ Vincent Youmans)
02.Isotope (Joe Henderson)
03.Inner Urge (Joe Henderson)
04.Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson)
05.A Shade of Jade (Joe Henderson)
06.Step Lightly (Joe Henderson)
07.Serenity (Joe Henderson)
08.Chelsea Bridge (Billy Strayhorn)
09.Recorda Me (Joe Henderson)

JOE HENDERSON  tenor saxophone
DICK OATTS  soprano saxophone, alto saxophone
PETE YELLIN  alto saxophone
STEVE WILSON  alto saxophone
BOBBY PORCELLI  alto saxophone
CRAIG HANDY   tenor saxophone
RICH PERRY  tenor saxophone
TIM RIES  tenor saxophone
CHARLES PILLOW  tenor saxophone
JOE TEMPERLEY  baritone saxophone
GARY SMULYAN  baritone saxophone
FREDDIE HUBBARD  trumpet
RAYMOND VEGA  trumpet
IDREES SULIEMAN  trumpet
JIMMY OWENS  trumpet
JON FADDIS  trumpet
LEW SOLOFF  trumpet
MARCUS BELGRAVE  trumpet
NICHOLAS PAYTON  trumpet
TONY KADLECK trumpet
MICHAEL MOSSMAN  trumpet
VIRGIL JONES  trumpet
EARL GARDNER  trumpet
BYRON STRIPLING  trumpet
CONRAD HERWIG  trombone
JIMMY KNEPPER  trombone
ROBIN EUBANKS  trombone
KEITH 0’QUINN  trombone
LARRY FARRELL  trombone
KIANE ZAWADI  trombone
DAVID TAYLOR  bass trombone
DOUGLAS PURVIANCE  bass trombone
CHICK COREA  piano
HELIO ALVES  piano
RONNIE MATHEWS  piano
CHRISTIAN McBRIDE  bass
JOE CHAMBER  drums
AL FOSTER  drums
LEWIS NASH  drums
PAULINHO BRAGA  drums

 Recorded at Power Station, Studio C, March 6, 1992 and at The Hit Factory, Studio 1, June 24 & June 26, 1992
Verve Records  314 - 533 451-2



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