Peter Friedman Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Not long after I got out of the US Army and returned home to Detroit, I often went to a jazz club to hear the Joe Henderson Quartet.. Joe was living in Detroit. It was so very many years ago I am unable to recall who made up the rhythm section for that gig. Though Joe was a new name to me, I recall digging Joe's tenor playing very much. It was not very long after that when Joe's first Blue Note record was released. Quote
HutchFan Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Late said: Listening to the 2025 remaster of Multiple right now. No compact disc issue to accompany this new remaster, which is sad. This is an undervalued album in Henderson's discography. I agree with you, @Late. Multiple is a terrific album -- and WAY underrated, imo. I was surprised (but happy) to see it reissued by Craft. Edited 11 hours ago by HutchFan Quote
Pim Posted 43 minutes ago Report Posted 43 minutes ago 11 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Not long after I got out of the US Army and returned home to Detroit, I often went to a jazz club to hear the Joe Henderson Quartet.. Joe was living in Detroit. It was so very many years ago I am unable to recall who made up the rhythm section for that gig. Though Joe was a new name to me, I recall digging Joe's tenor playing very much. It was not very long after that when Joe's first Blue Note record was released. That’s a great story Peter. Must have been a wonderful experience. 10 hours ago, HutchFan said: I agree with you, @Late. Multiple is a terrific album -- and WAY underrated, imo. I was surprised (but happy) to see it reissued by Craft. Yeah I think that one really stands out in the already excellent Milestone catalogue. The Craft reissue sounds terrific Quote
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