
128 pages 174 x 250 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion. Who did something similar with standard songs was Sonny Rollins. Spring 2022This is the third issue of the new We Jazz Magazine, Tetragon for Joe Henderson. Standard ”I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” Henderson tosses and turns the song

Henderson bubbles with ideas and energy in his brief solo which is sandwiched Recorded previously on Herbie Hancock’s Speak Like A Child.īarron’s solo on the song is less harmonic sophisticated than Hancock’s but Henderson’s solo on his ”Tetragon” is impressive in strengthĪnd structure but Hayes’ rimshots grounds it in the language which wasĮstablished by drummer Philly Joe Jones in the 1950s Miles Davis quintet.

The tracks were also recorded at that same date.Ĭarter is still the bassist, but Kenny Barron plays the piano and Louis Hayes Shows you where Joe was in terms of conventional jazz, along with a slight hint of where he may be heading, but nowhere near as 'out-there' as albums like 'Power to the People' & 'Canyon Lady.' Great Jazz album though.
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Is recorded with the rhythm section from Henderson’s previous MilestoneĪlbum The Kicker. Listen free to Joe Henderson Tetragon (Invitation, R.J. Henderson’s own ”The Bead Game” which has him and the band exploring the sameĪbstract territory at breakneck tempo which Miles Davis and John Coltrane had Gives it a more in-depth exploration than Davis and Wayne Shorter did on that His ”R.J.” was originally recorded on the Miles Davis album E.S.P. Henderson Tetragon song from the album Tetragon is released on Dec 2006. Bassist Ron Carter really grooves, and drummer Jack DeJohnette has alreadyįound his own unique rhythmic and melodic voice as one of the best drummers ofĬomposer. Listen to Joe Henderson Tetragon MP3 song. Pianist Don Freeman has a relaxed lyrical style which matches Henderson’s ownĭry beauty. No matter how many times I listen to it Henderson’s solo on the first track ”Invitation” still sends shivers down my spine, and believe me, I have listened to this album a lot. I rank Tetragon as one of the greatest tenor saxophone quartet albums of all time.
