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(S4 EP 21) Wayne Shorter’s -Adam's Apple (Blue Note)
Released October 1967 - Recorded February 3 and 24, 1966
Wayne Shorter’s Adam’s Apple (1967) is a landmark post-bop album that captures the saxophonist at his creative peak. Recorded in 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, the album features Herbie Hancock (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), and Joe Chambers (drums)—a quartet that delivers both lyrical subtlety and rhythmic daring. The record blends blues, modal jazz, Latin grooves, and impressionistic balladry, showcasing Shorter's sophisticated yet accessible compositional voice. Tracks like the iconic “Footprints” and the soulful title track highlight his melodic clarity and harmonic depth. Hancock’s intuitive comping and soloing add dimension throughout, while Workman and Chambers bring texture and flexibility. This was the first recorded version of “Footprints,” later made famous by Miles Davis. Produced by Alfred Lion for Blue Note, Adam’s Apple is one of the finest examples of mid-’60s jazz, balancing structure and exploration. It remains a timeless, essential entry in Shorter’s catalog and the post-bop era..
Signature Song: "Adam's Apple," "El Gaucho, “"Footprints"
Full Album: YouTube Spotify
Playlist: YouTube
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(S4 EP 21) Wayne Shorter’s -Adam's Apple (Blue Note)
Released October 1967 - Recorded February 3 and 24, 1966
Wayne Shorter’s Adam’s Apple (1967) is a landmark post-bop album that captures the saxophonist at his creative peak. Recorded in 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, the album features Herbie Hancock (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), and Joe Chambers (drums)—a quartet that delivers both lyrical subtlety and rhythmic daring. The record blends blues, modal jazz, Latin grooves, and impressionistic balladry, showcasing Shorter's sophisticated yet accessible compositional voice. Tracks like the iconic “Footprints” and the soulful title track highlight his melodic clarity and harmonic depth. Hancock’s intuitive comping and soloing add dimension throughout, while Workman and Chambers bring texture and flexibility. This was the first recorded version of “Footprints,” later made famous by Miles Davis. Produced by Alfred Lion for Blue Note, Adam’s Apple is one of the finest examples of mid-’60s jazz, balancing structure and exploration. It remains a timeless, essential entry in Shorter’s catalog and the post-bop era..
Signature Song: "Adam's Apple," "El Gaucho, “"Footprints"
Full Album: YouTube Spotify
Playlist: YouTube
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