Henderson, Joe: State Of The Tenor Vol. 1. (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)

Henderson, Joe SKU: 40615202
Henderson, Joe: State Of The Tenor Vol. 1. (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)

Henderson, Joe: State Of The Tenor Vol. 1. (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)

Henderson, Joe SKU: 40615202

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: State Of The Tenor Vol. 1. (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)
Artist: Henderson, Joe
Label: Blue Note Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602508600562
Genre: Jazz

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Ron Carter on bass, and Al Foster on drums captured live in 1985 playing at the peak of their respective powers at NYC's historic jazz shrine, The Village Vanguard. Alfred Lion, founder of Blue Note Records and it's sole producer until 1967, said upon hearing these sessions: "I think this is truly a classic album. What Joe plays is unbelievable. This is one of the most important albums that I have ever heard. It is definitely one of the best ever made on Blue Note. And I don't mean the new Blue Note. It's one of the best ever, including all of the records we did in the 50s and 60s."

Tracks:
1.1 A1. Beatrice
1.2 A2. Friday the Thirteenth
1.3 A3. Happy Reunion
1.4 B1. Loose Change
1.5 B2. Ask Me Now
1.6 B3. Isotope
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