Joe Henderson - Inner Urge
EAC secure mode (FLAC+log+cue) + MP3 (320 kbps CBR) | 342.52 Mb (FLAC) + 104.78 Mb (MP3) | 43:08 minutes | Full info & covers.
jazz, hard-bop | Blue Note Records, Recorded on November 30, 1964 at the Van Gelder studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, New York. Cd published on June 29, 2004
EAC secure mode (FLAC+log+cue) + MP3 (320 kbps CBR) | 342.52 Mb (FLAC) + 104.78 Mb (MP3) | 43:08 minutes | Full info & covers.
jazz, hard-bop | Blue Note Records, Recorded on November 30, 1964 at the Van Gelder studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, New York. Cd published on June 29, 2004
"Inner Urge" was Henderson's fourth date as a leader for Blue Note Records, and the first time he set out to record without his trusted friend, trumpeter Kenny Dorham. This release features "Isotope," now a well-known Henderson tune, and a lively version of the standard "Night and Day." Clearly the record's most memorable track, however, is the explorative "El Barrio," a droning piece that offers listeners a plethora of rich musical textures, modal detours, and percussive explosions. Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Englewood Cliffs studio just nine days before John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme", Joe Henderson's INNER URGE bears some resemblance to Coltrane's later work. This is no surprise since Henderson employed McCoy Tyner (piano) and Elvin Jones (drums) for this album, and these musicians were already forming the concepts they would unleash on the Coltrane session. But the music on "Inner Urge" is unique, too, namely in its improvisational approach. Henderson and company span the gaps between hard-bop and avant-garde jazz with greater ease and cohesiveness than many of their contemporaries, a quality best evidenced on the title track...
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Joe Henderson / Inner Urge
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Joe Henderson: tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner: piano
Bob Cranshaw: bass
Elvin Jones: drums
1. Inner Urge (11:58)
2. Isotope (9:15)
3. El Barrio (7:15)
4. You Know I Care (7:22)
5. Night And Day (7:25)
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