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“Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum” and Rudy Van Gelder (114)
“Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum,” the second track on Speak No Evil, captures both the compositional imagination of Wayne Shorter and the unmistakable sonic clarity of engineer Rudy Van Gelder. The tune unfolds over a relaxed swing feel following a brief piano introduction by Herbie Hancock, after which the syncopated melody is stated with striking precision. Van Gelder’s engineering plays a crucial role in the recording’s impact: the horns of Shorter and Freddie Hubbard sound vivid and immediate, while the rhythm section—Hancock, Ron Carter, and Elvin Jones—is captured with remarkable balance and depth. Each instrument retains clarity without sacrificing ensemble cohesion. The spacious acoustics and careful microphone placement typical of Van Gelder’s work allow the complex harmony and subtle rhythmic interplay of the piece to emerge with striking definition, helping make the performance one of the album’s standout moments.
Wayne Shorter
Louis Hayes
The Jazz Real Book Playlist Vol. 2
By Jay Sweet5
77 ratings
“Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum” and Rudy Van Gelder (114)
“Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum,” the second track on Speak No Evil, captures both the compositional imagination of Wayne Shorter and the unmistakable sonic clarity of engineer Rudy Van Gelder. The tune unfolds over a relaxed swing feel following a brief piano introduction by Herbie Hancock, after which the syncopated melody is stated with striking precision. Van Gelder’s engineering plays a crucial role in the recording’s impact: the horns of Shorter and Freddie Hubbard sound vivid and immediate, while the rhythm section—Hancock, Ron Carter, and Elvin Jones—is captured with remarkable balance and depth. Each instrument retains clarity without sacrificing ensemble cohesion. The spacious acoustics and careful microphone placement typical of Van Gelder’s work allow the complex harmony and subtle rhythmic interplay of the piece to emerge with striking definition, helping make the performance one of the album’s standout moments.
Wayne Shorter
Louis Hayes
The Jazz Real Book Playlist Vol. 2

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