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JuJu is the fifth album by American jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. It was released in July 1965 by Blue Note Records. [5] It features a rhythm section of pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Elvin Jones, all of whom had worked extensively with Shorter's fellow tenor saxophonist John Coltrane.
Album: JujuYear: 1964Label: Blue NoteWayne Shorter - tenor saxophoneMcCoy Tyner - pianoReggie Workman - bassElvin Jones - drums
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Juju, August 3, 1964. Wayne Shorter (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Reggie Workman (b); Elvin Jones (d).
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupJuju · Wayne ShorterThe Ultimate℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1964 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 2012-04-13...
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Aug 21, 2024 · Philosopher, poet, and shaman of jazz, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter followed up on his 1964 debut for Blue Note, Night Dreamer, with another timeless album, JuJu, recorded a mere three months later on August 3 at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio.
JuJu by Wayne Shorter released in 1965. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Aug 2, 2024 · The opening title track “JuJu” – alluding to the West African belief in the power of magic – found Shorter blowing keening horn notes over Tyner’s mysterious chord changes and Jones’ unsettling...