Adam's Apple (album) explained

Adam's Apple
Type:studio
Artist:Wayne Shorter
Cover:Adams Apple album.jpg
Released:October 1967;[1]
1987 (CD)
Recorded:February 3 & 24, 1966
Studio:Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
Genre:Post-bop, hard bop
Length:41:08 original LP
Label:Blue Note
BST 84232
CDP 7 46403 2
Producer:Alfred Lion
Prev Title:The All Seeing Eye
Prev Year:1966
Next Title:Schizophrenia
Next Year:1969

Adam's Apple is the tenth album by post-bop jazz artist Wayne Shorter. Recorded in 1966 and released in 1967, it included the first recording of his composition "Footprints", later recorded by the Miles Davis Quintet for the album Miles Smiles (1967). Shorter is featured with pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Joe Chambers. The CD release includes the Hancock composition "The Collector" (also known as "Teo's Bag") as a bonus track.[2]

Reception

Writing in Jazz Journal, Mark Gardner urged readers, "For goodness sake don’t miss this one." Gardner called the record "a tour de force for Shorter the soloist as distinct from Shorter the composer."[3]

A retrospective AllMusic review by Stacia Proefrock states, "it really does rank with the best of his output from this incredibly fertile period. Taken in isolation, this is one of the great works of mid-'60s jazz, but when Shorter has already achieved a unique performance style, compositional excellence, and a perfectly balanced relationship with his sidemen, it is hard to be impressed by the fact that he manages to continue to do these things album after album."[4]

Track listing

Original release (1967)

All compositions by Wayne Shorter except where noted.

A1. "Adam's Apple" – 6:49

A2. "502 Blues (Drinkin' and Drivin')" (Jimmy Rowles) – 6:34

A3. "El Gaucho" – 6:30

B1. "Footprints" – 7:29

B2. "Teru" – 6:12

B3. "Chief Crazy Horse" – 7:34

Bonus track on CD reissue (1987)

7. "The Collector" (Herbie Hancock) – 6:54

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=SygEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Adam%27s+Apple+4232&pg=PA38 Billboard Nov 11, 1967
  2. Web site: Wayne Shorter – Adam's Apple (1967). . 9 January 2017.
  3. https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2019/01/28/50-years-ago-wayne-shorter-adams-apple/ Jazz Journal 01/69: Wayne Shorter – Adam’s Apple
  4. Proefrock, Stacia. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r147515|pure_url=yes}} Wayne Shorter - ''Adam's Apple'' (1967) album review, credits & releases]. AllMusic. Accessed 2 August 2009.