Wayne Shorter Quintet Danilo Perez, John Patitucci Wayne Shorter Brian Blade/Belgium 2010
Wayne Shorter Quintet Danilo Perez, John Patitucci Wayne Shorter Brian Blade/Belgium 2010
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The New York Times' Ben Ratliff calls him the greatest improviser/composer, and as of 2022, he has been nominated 21 times for the Grammy Awards and won 11 times. This is the first live performance of Wayne Shorter's supreme quartet (partially with an orchestra) captured on a high-quality stereo soundboard! ! On August 13, 2010, the 10th anniversary of the formation of Shorter's supreme quartet, the performance at Antwerp Jazz Middelheim in Belgium was recorded on a high-quality stereo soundboard with the label's own careful mastering. This is a unique and supreme title that lets you listen to real jazz! ! Surprisingly, the free improvisation that is the characteristic of this quartet has reached an incredible height since its formation, and although the songs have titles, their appearance changes rapidly, and while everything is now accompanied by the excitement of listening to new songs, in a good way, it betrays expectations, and the power of the improvisation created on the spot is simply overwhelming...It is no exaggeration to say that this same feeling is the true joy of jazz that has been forgotten since Miles' golden quintet with Shorter and the Coltrane quartet. Shorter's supreme quartet, which remains in the history of jazz, is very interesting, both immediately after the formation when trial and error was visible, and the confident performance after 10 years, both of which are very interesting and allow you to fully enjoy the true joy of jazz. Don't miss this big title captured on an undisputed high-quality stereo sound board! !