Caitlin R. Kiernan; Cherie Priest; China Mieville; Joe Henderson; Kim Newman; Neil Gaiman; R. A. MacAvoy; Sarah Monette Image Comics (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Joe Henderson had fully hit his stride by the time he made Inner Urge, his 4th album for Blue Note, recorded in November 1964. After a series of quintet dates, this was the tenor saxophonist’s first quartet album, and it featured an extraordinary line-up with McCoy Tyner on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums.
The foursome deliver a diverse set consisting of three Henderson originals including the remarkable title track and the Monkish “Isotope,” as well as a gorgeous ballad performance of Duke Pearson’s “You Know I Care” and a nimble swing through Cole Porter’s “Night and Day.”
1. Inner Urge (SIDE A)
2. Isotope (SIDE A)
3. El Barrio (SIDE B)
4. You Know I Care (SIDE B)
5. Night And Day (SIDE B)
Joe Henderson (tenor sax); McCoy Tyner (trombone); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Elvin Jones (drums)