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Joe Henderson

Joe Henderson

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 7 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter

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Black Narcissus (4:52) Date added: 04/17/08 | Total listens: 4,377
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Average rating4 starsOut of 7 votes

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Editor's review

A true sax player's sax player, Joe Henderson's work was a remarkable mix of the cerebral and the visceral, the airy and the gutty. All that came into full flower on seminal 1969 set "Power to the People" (whose team included Herbie Hancock), an album that fully deserves its new remastering.

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Remastered in 24-bit from the original master tapes. Part of our Keepnews Collection, which spotlights classic albums originally produced by the legendary Orrin Keepnews. The only Milestone release in the Keepnews Collection is Henderson's brilliant electric and acoustic outing with an incredible band of pianist Herbie Hancock (also on keys), bassist Ron Carter (also on electric bass) and drummer Jack DeJohnette. This marks the first time Power to the People has been issued on CD in its own right, other than having its tunes be included in a boxed set. While the tenor saxophonist never got his true recognition until his latter-day career, he recorded extensively for Milestone, including this third outing that Keepnews says offers ?some of the most wonderfully, effectively professional music I have ever been involved with.? The disc features the debut recording of the tenor saxophonist?s classic composition, ?Black Narcissus.?

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