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Adam's Apple

Wayne Shorter

1967 · Jazz

17 collectors on Gatefold own this

Adam's Apple by Wayne Shorter

Adam's Apple is a Jazz album by Wayne Shorter, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 57 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.

About

Wayne Shorter was well into his historic tenure as tenor saxophonist in the Miles Davis Quintet when he made a slew of important Blue Note albums as a leader. Not uncommonly, he’d have his Davis bandmate Herbie Hancock on piano, as is the case with <i>Adam’s Apple</i>, recorded in February 1966. Some of Shorter’s Blue Note releases featured larger lineups with three or four horns, but <i>Adam’s Apple</i> returned to the intimate yet hard-driving quartet format of <i>JuJu</i>, recorded in ’64. Reggie Workman, the bassist on <i>JuJu</i>, was on hand again for <i>Adam’s Apple</i>, joining Hancock and drummer Joe Chambers in a set of exquisitely wrought Shorter originals (and a gem of a Jimmy Rowles tune, “502 Blues [Drinkin’ and Drivin’]”). One of these, “Footprints,” is Shorter’s most famous and widely played song, heard here roughly seven months before the Davis quintet recorded it (much faster) on <i>Miles Smiles</i>. There’s also a bonus track, “The Collector,” a Hancock original taken up by Davis as well and renamed “Teo’s Bag” (Davis’ version appears on <i>Circle in the Round</i>). Interestingly, Shorter recorded <i>Et Cetera</i> in mid-’65 with nearly the same <i>Adam’s Apple</i> personnel, but that album remained in the vaults until 1980. The melodic similarity of “Penelope” and “El Gaucho” bears remarking—Shorter seems to have reused the same motif, framing it in a wholly different compositional context. Untangling all these details gives a clearer sense of Shorter’s journey as a composer and leader. But above all, <i>Adam’s Apple</i> is simply a great listen on its own terms—spilling over with melody, tight and focused band chemistry, and improvisation at the highest level.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Adam's Apple6:50
  2. 2502 Blues (Drinkin' and Drivin')6:35
  3. 3El Gaucho6:32
  4. 4Footprints7:30
  5. 5Teru6:13
  6. 6Chief Crazy Horse7:37

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Post-Bop & Modal
  • clean
  • meditative
  • cerebral

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17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 57 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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