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1. | Etcetera
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2. | Penelope
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3. | Toy Tune
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4. | Barracudas (General Assembly)
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5. | Indian Song
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Jazz / Post-Bop
Recorded: Jun 14, 1965, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Wayne Shorter - Saxophone, (Tenor) Herbie Hancock - Piano Cecil McBee - Bass Joe Chambers - Drums
Connoisseure CD Series
Recorded in 1965, but not released until 1980, Et Cetera holds its own against the flurry of albums Wayne Shorter released during the mid-'60s, a time when he was at the peak of his ability. This album shows Shorter in a very favorable light with an incredibly responsive rhythm section performing four of his originals and a cover of Gil Evans' "Barracudas." There are definitely some quality tracks on this album, especially the closing track, "Indian Song." At times the rest of the album seems like a warm up for that amazing tune, where Shorter swirls around in a hypnotizing dance with Herbie Hancock's piano, grounded by the nocturnal bass of Cecil McBee and the airy structure of Joe Chamber's drumming. The short, repetitive themes and passionate, soulful playing echo John Coltrane, but this quartet has its own flavor, and the perfect, intricate web they weave here helps pull the whole session up to a higher level. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide |
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