"Jazz Patterns" by Joe Henderson is a captivating journey through the vibrant landscape of jazz, released in 1983 under the Archive of Folk & Jazz Music label. This album, originally compiled from live recordings dating back to 1970, showcases Henderson's mastery of the saxophone alongside the brilliant trumpet work of Woody Shaw. The trio of tracks, "Invitation," "Lofty," and "What's Mine Is Yours," offers a rich tapestry of hard bop, bebop, free jazz, and cool jazz, highlighting the dynamic interplay between Henderson and Shaw. With a runtime of just over 41 minutes, "Jazz Patterns" is a concise yet powerful exploration of jazz's diverse styles, featuring the stellar contributions of George Cables on piano, Ron McClure on bass, Lenny White on drums, and Tony Waters on vocals. This album is a testament to Henderson's innovative spirit and his enduring influence on the jazz genre.