Wayne Shorter
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Biography
[Edit]Though some will argue about whether Wayne Shorter's primary impact on jazz has been as a composer or as a saxophonist, hardly anyone will dispute his overall importance as one of jazz's leading figures over a long span of time. Though indebted to a great extent to John Coltrane, with whom he practiced in the mid-'50s while still an undergraduate, Shorter eventually developed his own more succinct manner on tenor sax, retaining the tough tone quality and intensity and, in later years, adding an element of funk. On soprano, Shorter is almost another player entirely, his lovely tone shining like a light beam, his sensibilities attuned more to lyrical thoughts, his choice of notes becoming more spare as his career unfolded. Shorter's influence as a player, stemming mainly from his achievements in the '60s and '70s, was tremendous upon the neo-bop brigade who emerged in the early '80s, most notably Branford Marsalis. As a composer, he is best known for carefully conceived, complex, long-limbed, endlessly winding tunes, many of which have become jazz standards yet have spawned few imitators.
Shorter started on the clarinet at 16 but switched to tenor sax before entering New York University in 1952. After graduating with a BME in 1956, he played with Horace Silver for a short time until he was drafted into the Army for two years. Once out of the service, he joined Maynard Ferguson's band, meeting Ferguson's pianist Joe Zawinul in the process. The following year (1959), Shorter joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, where he remained until 1963, eventually becoming the band's music director. During the Blakey period, Shorter also made his debut on records as a leader, cutting several albums for Chicago's Vee-Jay label. After a few prior attempts to hire him away from Blakey, Miles Davis finally convinced Shorter to join his quintet in September 1964, thus completing the lineup of a group whose biggest impact would leapfrog a generation into the '80s.
Staying with Miles until 1970, Shorter became the band's most prolific composer at times, contributing tunes like "E.S.P.," "Pinocchio," "Nefertiti," "Sanctuary," "Footprints," "Fall," and the signature description of Miles, "Prince of Darkness." While playing through Miles' transition from loose post-bop acoustic jazz into electronic jazz-rock, Shorter also took up the soprano in late 1968, an instrument that turned out to be more suited to riding above the new electronic timbres than the tenor. As a prolific solo artist for Blue Note during this period, Shorter expanded his palette from hard bop almost into the atonal avant-garde, with fascinating excursions into jazz-rock territory toward the turn of the decade.
In November 1970, Shorter teamed up with old cohort Joe Zawinul and Miroslav Vitous to form Weather Report, where after a fierce start, Shorter's playing grew mellower, pithier, more consciously melodic, and gradually more subservient to Zawinul's concepts. By now he was playing mostly on soprano, though the tenor would re-emerge more toward the end of WR's run. Shorter's solo ambitions were mostly on hold during the WR days, resulting in but one atypical solo album, Native Dancer, an attractive side trip into Brazilian-American tropicalismo in tandem with Milton Nascimento. Shorter also revisited the past in the late '70s by touring with Freddie Hubbard and ex-Miles sidemen Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams as V.S.O.P.
Shorter finally left Weather Report in 1985, but promptly went into a creative slump. Still committed to electronics and fusion, his recorded compositions from this point became more predictable and labored, saddled with leaden rhythm sections and overly complicated arrangements. After three routine Columbia albums during 1986-1988, and a tour with Santana, he lapsed into silence, finally emerging in 1992 with Wallace Roney and the V.S.O.P. rhythm section in the "A Tribute to Miles" band. In 1994, now on Verve, Shorter released High Life, a somewhat more engaging collaboration with keyboardist Rachel Z.
In concert, he has fielded an erratic series of bands, which could be incoherent one year (1995) and lean and fit the next (1996). He guested on the Rolling Stones' Bridges to Babylon in 1997, and on Herbie Hancock's Gershwin's World in 1998. In 2001, he was back with Hancock for Future 2 Future and on Marcus Miller's M². Footprints Live! was released in 2002 under his own name with a new band that included pianist Danílo Pérez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Blade, followed by Alegría in 2003 and Beyond the Sound Barrier in 2005. Given his long track record, Shorter's every record and appearance are still eagerly awaited by fans in the hope that he will thrill them again. Blue Note Records released Blue Note's Great Sessions: Wayne Shorter in 2006.
Though absent from recording, Shorter continued to tour regularly with the same quartet after 2005. They re-emerged on record again in February of 2013 with a live outing from their 2011 tour. Without a Net, his first recording for Blue Note in 43 years, was released in February of 2013, as a precursor to his 80th birthday., Rovi
Title: Weather Report Recordings of Wayne Shorter - Compositions 2
Artist: Wayne Shorter
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Fugitive (Original Soundtrack) (CD1)
Artist: James Newton Howard, Wayne Shorter
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Et Cetera (feat. Herbie Hancock, Cecil McBee & Joe Chambers)
Artist: Wayne Shorter
Genre: Jazz
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Genre: Jazz
Title: Hard Swingin' Jazz
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Genre: Jazz
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Genre: Jazz
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Title: High Fidelity Jazz: Deep Soul Jazz
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Genre: Jazz
Title: Moody Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Free Jazz - Experimental Sounds
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tenor Madness
Genre: Jazz
Title: Great Jazz Saxophonists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz from the Bar
Genre: Jazz
Title: Electric Jazz
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Title: Halloween Jazz
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Title: Jazz Royalty
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Title: The Best of Blue Note
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Jazz Songwriters
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Title: The Miles Davis Sidemen
Genre: Jazz
Title: Great Jazz Saxophonists
Genre: Jazz
Title: New York - City of Jazz Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Jazz Saxophone
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Wayne Shorter Songbook
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Afro Brazilian Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Most Influential Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz For Miles
Genre: Jazz
Title: 20th Century Jazz Hits
Genre: Jazz
Title: American Jazz Essentials - Drummers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Super Soul Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Miles Davis Songbook
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Herbie Hancock Songbook
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz For the First Time
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Most Essential Jazz Performances
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Hard Bop
Genre: Jazz
Title: Color and Light: Jazz Sketches On Sondheim
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Title: Jazzin' the 60'S
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Royalty: 1960's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Rollins' Choice: Blue Note Selections by Henry Rollins
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Title: Mixtape: Beatniks n´ Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: High Fidelity Jazz: Chill Out Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ron Carter - Bass Master
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Most Essential Double Bassist
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Avant-Garde Jazz
Title: Essential Jazz Anthems
Genre: Jazz
Title: Top 60’s Jazz / Top 60's Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Top 20 Jazz Saxophone
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tenor Sax Titans
Genre: Jazz
Title: Avant Garde Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: High Fidelity Jazz: Hard Bop
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Essentials
Genre: Jazz
Title: The American Jazz Scene - 1960's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Masters Play the Blues
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Best Jazz Players of Today
Genre: Jazz
Title: High Fidelity Jazz: Deep Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Modern Jazz Giants
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Title: Best of African Inspired Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Jazz Songs
Genre: Jazz
Title: Afro Blue, Vol. 2 - The Roots & Rhythm
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Cool Jazz
Genre: Jazz
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