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1. | Inside You
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2. | Acuphuncture
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3. | Time and Space
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4. | Nostalgia
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5. | Kudu
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6. | Dr. Mganga
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7. | Dark Shadows
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Jazz
Eddie Henderson - Flugelhorn, Horn, Trumpet Julian Priester - Tamboura, Trombone, Trombone (Bass) Hadley Caliman - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Sax (Soprano) Patrice Rushen - Clarinet, Clavichord, Clavinet, Piano (Electric), Synthesizer Paul Jackson - Electric Bass Mtume - Conga, Docadebelo, Piano, Percussion Mike Clarke - Drums (1-5) Sunship Woody Theus - Drums (6&7) Billy Hart - Drums (7)
* Bruce Steinberg - Art Direction, Cover Design, Photography * Skip Drinkwater - Producer
Rare Groove Series
Continuing to evolve, with eyes and ears fixed on the very different paths that Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock were blazing in those days, Dr. Eddie Henderson, musician and psychiatrist, retreats a bit further from the cutting edge here. The rhythms gets tighter and funkier due to the presence of two of the Headhunters -- bassist Paul Jackson and drummer Mike Clarke -- and one of Davis' boys, percussionist Mtume. The structures of the tunes are more pronounced, Henderson's trumpet work resembles that of Davis more than ever, and Hadley Caliman invokes the absent Bennie Maupin on bass clarinet. With the notable exception of her Hancock-like solo on "Dr. Mganga," Patrice Rushen's keyboard textures are more sweeping, layered and less inventive than those on previous Henderson outings, without the pointillistic fireworks and pink noise of the early '70s. There is enough of the old experimental Eddie Henderson here to keep his wild-eyed electric music fans interested, but he was clearly being pulled slowly and inexorably into a more commercially-minded orbit, possibly in a doomed attempt to remake him into another Donald Byrd-like cash cow. ---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Eddie Henderson
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Oct 26, 1940 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Post-Bop
Eddie Henderson was one of the few trumpeters who was strongly influenced by Miles Davis' work of his early fusion period. He grew up in San Francisco, studied trumpet at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, but was trained to be a doctor when he permanently chose music. Henderson worked with John Handy, Tyrone Washington, and Joe Henderson, in addition to his own group. He gained some recognition for his work with the Herbie Hancock Sextet (1970-1973), although his own records (which utilized electronics) tended to be commercial. After Hancock broke up his group, Henderson worked with Art Blakey and Mike Nock, recorded with Charles Earland, and later, in the 1970s, led a rock-oriented group. In the '90s, he returned to playing acoustic hard bop (touring with Billy Harper in 1991) while also working as a psychiatrist. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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