Previously on OPIUM HUM:
Joe Henderson - Black Is the Color (1972) + Black Narcissus (1976)
Phenomenal, funky, groove-based jazz fusion from a band led by Joe Henderson, one of jazz's all-time great saxophonists. Though it's plenty far-out,
Multiple is one of Henderson's more accessible ventures -- in addition to continuing his exploration of the world of studio overdubs, it features a bit of vocals from the man himself!
Track listing:
1. Tress-Cun-Deo-La
2. Bwaata
3. Song for Sinners
4. Turned Around
5. Me, Among Others
In pursuit of blackness
Downloaded this and the previous 2 for a listen. Found this on NPR's First Listen page last night...one for all the jazz-heads...Omar Sosa. A lovely album and worth a listen. Proabably only up there for a few more days till release date (next week i guess). http://www.npr.org/2015/03/01/388738089/first-listen-omar-sosa-ile
ReplyDeleteJust a single post for the great Joe Henderson. Hmm. The guy can play anything, and do it brilliantly. There may be reggae, polka and a duet with a Tuvan throat singer in his discography, it's so varied. For these ears though it's his album In 'n Out that's my default setting. Not only in Mr. Henderson's oeuvre, but in jazz period. It's a monster. Blessings for the post.
ReplyDeletegreat blog, thank u very much
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ReplyDeletethank you..one i was missing!
ReplyDeleteCould you pls re-up this and the other link Henderson"s in Zippy? As you know, that server doesn't work in several countries.. Tks in advance! CARLOS
ReplyDeleteThank you! Missing this. Dave Holland, DeJohnette, Larry Willis... listening as soon as it downloads.
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