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Joe Henderson

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    While Joe Henderson seemed to arrive fully formed on his auspicious 1963 debut Page One, the album was really a showcase for the transcendent collaboration between the tenor saxophonist and trumpeter Kenny Dorham who would form a potent frontline team on numerous mid-60s Blue Note classics. Page One opens with a pair of indelible Dorham compositions (“Blue Bossa” and “La Mesha”), with the balance of the six-song set penned by Henderson including his enduring theme “Recorda-Me.” Dazzling performances by pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Butch Warren, and drummer Pete La Roca further elevate this album making it one of the crown jewels of the Blue Note catalog. This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Blue Bossa
    A2. La Mesha
    A3. Homestretch
    B1. Recorda-Me
    B2. Jinrikisha
    B3. Out Of The Night

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    Rock-A-Dub

      Originally released on the Jamaica Sound label in 1978, and now reissued by the newly the revitalised Burning Sounds imprint, 'Rock-A-Dub' is a collection of dubs from Winston 'Niney' Holness and backed by the Observer All Stars, aka the Soul Syndicate band. Actually I'm surmising all this as information, even from the all-knowing Google is sketchy to say the least. A previous (and only other) Page One LP from 1976 was written, arranged and produced by Niney, so I'm guessing Page One is a pseudonym of the mighty reggae producer. Anyway, at the end of the day all that matters is the music, and this LP features 10 cracking dubs.


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