Joe Henderson's follow-up to his hugely successful Lush Life disc is another concept album, this time involving ten songs (including many lesser-known ones) associated with Miles Davis. Henderson only actually played with Davis
for a few weekends around 1967 but he shows a great deal of
understanding for this potentially difficult music. With particularly
strong assistance from guitarist John Scofield, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Al Foster, Henderson
revives such forgotten songs as "Teo," "Swing Spring" and "Side Car" in
addition to coming up with fresh interpretations of "Miles Ahead,"
"Milestones" and "No Blues." He is to be congratulated for not taking
the easy way out and sticking to the simpler material of Davis's earlier years.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
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