Wayne Shorter - The Soothsayer (1965)
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SOOTHSAYER is the fourth Blue Note session for Shorter and his mature style is clearly developed here. His unique sense of melody in the modal style of the '60s is evident from the opening "Lost," featuring expressive solo interludes that glide over a floating waltz. Williams shines, as usual, on up-tempo numbers like the whirling "Angola" and the quirky title track, masterfully shaping the grooves like a sculptor. A beautiful respite comes with the exquisite "Lady Day" for the great Billie Holiday, featuring stunning work by Tyner. Finally, the session closes on an interesting note with Shorter's arrangement of Sibelius' "Valse Triste."
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