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- in 'n out - joe henderson
In 'n Out
- 1965
- 6 tracks
- 48 min
- hard bop
Album Description
Joe Henderson's "In 'N Out" is a masterclass in jazz versatility, showcasing the tenor saxophonist's prowess and his ability to blend hard bop with more introspective, modal jazz. Recorded in April 1964 and released in January 1965, this Blue Note classic features Henderson alongside a dream team of jazz greats: trumpeter Kenny Dorham, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Richard Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones. The album's six tracks, including the title piece and the alternate take of "In 'N Out," offer a dynamic range of styles, from the upbeat and energetic to the contemplative and cool.
At just 48 minutes, "In 'N Out" is a concise yet powerful statement from Henderson, who was only 27 at the time of recording. The album opens with the title track, a hard bop number that sets the stage for the rest of the record. "Punjab" and "Brown's Town" continue the up-tempo energy, while "Serenity" and "Short Story" offer a more laid-back, modal approach. The alternate take of "In 'N Out" provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative process, showcasing the band's improvisational skills.
Henderson's tenor saxophone is the star of the show, but the supporting cast is equally impressive. Dorham's trumpet complements Henderson's sax beautifully, while Tyner's piano, Davis's bass, and Jones's drums provide a solid and dynamic rhythm section. The interplay between these musicians is a joy to behold, with each track offering a unique blend of styles and influences.
"In 'N Out" is a testament to Henderson's skill as a composer and bandleader, as well as his ability to play with some of the best musicians of his generation. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or a casual fan, this album is sure to impress with its energy, creativity, and sheer musicality.
Tracks
- In 'N Out - Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
- Punjab - Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
- Serenity - Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
- Short Story - Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
- Brown's Town - Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
- In 'N Out (Alternate Take) - Alternate Take / Remastered 2003 / Rudy Van Gelder EditionJoe Henderson
About Joe Henderson
Joe Henderson, a titan of the jazz world, was an American tenor saxophonist whose career spanned over four decades, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. Born in Lima, Ohio, in 1937, Henderson's unique tone and innovative approach to improvisation made him one of the most distinctive voices in jazz. His discography, featuring collaborations with legends like Horace Silver and Herbie Hancock, is a testament to his versatility, encompassing styles from hard bop and bebop to avant-garde and fusion. Henderson's work with prominent labels like Blue Note, Milestone, and Verve showcases his remarkable talent and influence. Beyond his musical prowess, Henderson's journey included an intriguing detour into professional baseball, where he was drafted by the California Angels. His legacy endures, inspiring generations of jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.
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