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Lost by Wayne Shorter
‘Lost’, by Wayne Shorter
Things were happening big time for Shorter in early 1965, when ’The Soothsayer’ was recorded. After five years with drummer and band leader Art Blakey as musician, composer and, finally, musical director, the saxophonist had recently joined trumpeter Miles Davis’ second great quintet. With Davis, Shorter would record six studio albums over the next three years (the first, E.S.P., 1965, was recorded two months before ’The Soothsayer’) plus a further four under his own name.
’The Soothsayer’ was initially shelved to make way for the release of the more adventurous ‘The All Seeing Eye’, and when Shorter left Davis and joined Weather Report, this beautiful album, temporarily, was overtaken by events. It was finally released in 1979, which is hard to believe because it ranks with the best of his works from this incredibly fertile period.
His unique sense of melody in the modal style of the 60’s is very evident in today’s song ‘Lost’, featuring expressive solo interludes that glide over a gorgeous floating waltz.
Wayne Shorter - Tenor Saxophone
James Spaulding - Alto Saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
McCoy Tyner - Piano
Ron Carter - Bass
Tony Williams - Drums
I’m gone on Wayne Shorter Pierpaolo. Stellar line up of other talent as well. That has to be a rare album my man.
I’m gone on Wayne Shorter Pierpaolo. Stellar line up of other talent as well. That has to be a rare album my man.
it’s almost like i willed this to me this morning. this sounds exactly how i feel right now.
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