Wayne Shorter - Moto Grosso Feio (1970) [FLAC] {2012 Japanese BNLA Series 24-bit Remaster}
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Jazz / Post Bop / Saxophone
A perfect
illustration of the rich new directions Wayne Shorter was taking at the
start of the 70s – an amazing flurry of sounds and styles that's light
years ahead of where he began in the 60s! Shorter's one of those players
who was already great at the start – an amazing tenorist, both on his
own and with the groups of Art Blakey and Miles Davis – yet by the time
of this record, he'd absorbed a huge amount of influences from Brazilian
music, modal jazz, the spiritual underground, and even the free
European scene – all of which come to play on the long, complex tunes on
the set!
The record has Shorter working with some other key contemporaries of
this new moment in jazz – John McLaughlin on 12 string guitar, Chick
Corea on marimba and percussion, Dave Holland and Miroslav Vitous on
bass, and Ron Carter on cello – all players who have the same open,
exploratory vibe as Wayne's own lines on tenor and soprano sax. Titles
include an excellent cover of Milton Nascimento's "Vera Cruz", plus the
tracks "Antiqua", "Iska", and "Montezuma".
Personnel:
Wayne Shorter — soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
John McLaughlin — 12 string guitar
Chick Corea — marimba, drums, percussion
Ron Carter — bass, cello
Dave Holland — acoustic guitar, bass
Miroslav Vitouš — bass (uncredited on album cover but mentioned as part of sessions in liner notes)
Micheline Pelzer (credited as Michelin Prell) — drums, percussion
tracklist:
01 - Moto Grosso Feio
02 - Montezuma
03 - Antigua
04 - Vera Cruz
05 - Iska
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