Wayne Shorter (geb. 1933): The Complete Columbia Albums Collection
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Tears
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Eurydice
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The moors
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Surucucu
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Manolete
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Non-stop home
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Mysterious traveler
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Blackthorn rose
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Lusitanos
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Freezing fire
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Elegant people
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Three clowns
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Harlequin
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Palladium
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The elders
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Sightseeing
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Port of entry
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When it was now
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Plaza real
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Predator
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Swamp cabbage
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Pearl on the half shell
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Face on the barroom floor
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Ponta de areia
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Beauty and the beast
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Tarde
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Miracle of the fishes
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Diana
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From the lonely afternoons
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Ana Maria
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Lilia
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Joanna´s theme
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Endangered species
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The three Marias
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The last silk hat
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When you dream
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Who goes there
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Atlantis
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Shere khan, the tiger
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Criancas
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On the eve of departure
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Condition red
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Mahagony bird
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Remote control
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Yamanja
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Forbidden, plan-it
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Flagships
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Joy rider
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Cathay
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Over shadow hill way
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Anthem
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Causeways
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Daredevil
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Someplace called "where"
+ Joe Zawinul, Miroslav Vitous, Herbie Hancock, Jim Walker
u.a.
Product Information
The odyssey of Wayne Shorter (b. 1933) from the mean streets of Newark to worldwide respect and recognition as a musician, composer and bandleader is one of the great stories in modern jazz. He was 26 in 1959, when he joined Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers on tenor saxophone for a five year stint as music director that propelled him into the front ranks. Like many others (including Dexter Gordon and Woody Shaw in this series), Shorter became a regular in the Blue Note stable, on the label's blowing sessions and on his own albums starting in 1964. That same year, Shorter became a member of Miles Davis' so-called 'second great quintet' (joining Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams). Over the course of a dozen LPs, he established himself as both instrumentalist (adding soprano saxophone to his arsenal) and as composer of some of the group's signature tracks, "Footprints," "E. S.P.," and "Nefertiti" among them. At Miles' In A Silent Way and Bitches Brew sessions in 1969, Shorter crossed paths with Joe Zawinul, and in 1971, they formed Weather Report with bassist Miroslav Vitous. (This box set includes two bonus CDs comprising all of the compositions that Shorter wrote for Weather Report, 23 tracks totaling 90 minutes). In 1974, Shorter brought U. S. attention to the celebrated Brazilian artist Milton Nascimento on the Native Dancer LP. Upon Weather Report's dissolution in 1985, Shorter commenced his solo career at Columbia with three CDs over the next three years, Atlantis, Phantom Navigator, and Joy Ryder, hard-to-find rarities until now, newly remastered for this collection.
1. New bonus disc: Weather Report Recordings of Wayne Shorter Compositions 1
2. New bonus disc: Weather Report Recordings of Wayne Shorter Compositions 2
3. Native Dancer with Milton Nascimento (1974)
4. Atlantis (1985)
5. Phantom Navigator (1986)
6. Joy Ryder (1988)
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