Woody Shaw with the Tone Jansa Quartet
1985 studio album by Woody Shaw
Woody Shaw with the Tone Jansa Quartet | ||||
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Studio album by Woody Shaw | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | April 3, 1985 | |||
Studio | Studio 44, Monster, the Netherlands | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 40:52 | |||
Label | Timeless SJP 221 | |||
Producer | Alberto Alberti | |||
Woody Shaw chronology | ||||
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Woody Shaw with the Tone Jansa Quartet is an album led by trumpeter Woody Shaw and the Tone Janša Quartet which was recorded in the Netherlands in 1985 and released on the Timeless label.[1][2]
Reception
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Allmusic | [3] |
Steve Loewy of Allmusic stated, "Shaw recorded a series of outstanding hard bop albums with American musicians but there is less available of him performing with Europeans. This album is, therefore, a welcome addition to his discography... The results are strikingly enjoyable, and all in all this should please admirers of the trumpeter".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Tone Janša
- "Midi" - 5:55
- "Boland" - 5:52
- "Call Mobility" - 7:40
- "River" - 8:19
- "Folk Song" - 4:48
- "May" - 8:18
Personnel
- Woody Shaw - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Tone Janša - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
- Renato Chicco - piano
- Peter Herbert - bass
- Dragan Gajić - drums
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
or co-leader
- In the Beginning (1965)
- Blackstone Legacy (1970)
- Song of Songs (1972)
- The Moontrane (1974)
- San Francisco Express – Getting It Together (1975)
- Love Dance (1975)
- Little Red's Fantasy (1976)
- Woody Plays Woody (1976–77)
- The Woody Shaw Concert Ensemble at the Berliner Jazztage (1976)
- Rosewood (1977)
- The Iron Men (with Anthony Braxton, 1977)
- Stepping Stones: Live at the Village Vanguard (1978)
- Woody III (1978–79)
- For Sure! (1979)
- United (1981)
- Lotus Flower (1982)
- Master of the Art (1982)
- Night Music (1982)
- Setting Standards (1983)
- The Time Is Right (1983)
- Double Take (and Freddie Hubbard, 1985)
- Woody Shaw with the Tone Jansa Quartet (1985)
- Dr. Chi (1986)
- Bemsha Swing (1986)
- Solid (1986)
- Imagination (1987)
- In My Own Sweet Way (1987)
- The Eternal Triangle (with Freddie Hubbard, 1987)
- Home! (Gary Bartz, 1969)
- Coral Keys (Walter Bishop Jr., 1971)
- Child's Dance (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, 1972)
- Buhaina (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, 1973)
- Anthenagin (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, 1973)
- The Free Slave (Roy Brooks, 1970)
- Duet in Detroit (Roy Brooks, 1983)
- The Almoravid (Joe Chambers, 1971)
- Tones for Joan's Bones (Chick Corea, 1966)
- The Complete "Is" Sessions (Chick Corea, 1969)
- Brilliant Circles (Stanley Cowell, 1969)
- Conversations (Eric Dolphy, 1963)
- Iron Man (Eric Dolphy, 1963)
- Tex Book Tenor/Back from the Gig (Booker Ervin, 1968)
- Ichi-Ban (Louis Hayes and Junior Cook, 1976)
- The Real Thing (Louis Hayes, 1977)
- If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem (Joe Henderson, 1970)
- Joe Henderson Quintet at the Lighthouse (1970)
- Grass Roots (Andrew Hill, 1968)
- Lift Every Voice (Andrew Hill, 1969–70)
- Passing Ships (Andrew Hill, 1969)
- Bobby Hutcherson Live at Montreux (1973)
- Cirrus (Bobby Hutcherson, 1974)
- Bridge into the New Age (Azar Lawrence, 1974)
- 'Bout Soul (Jackie McLean, 1967)
- Demon's Dance (Jackie McLean, 1967)
- Reach Out! (Hank Mobley, 1968)
- Thinking of Home (Hank Mobley, 1970)
- Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun) (Pharoah Sanders, 1970)
- The Cape Verdean Blues (Horace Silver, 1965)
- The Jody Grind (Horace Silver, 1966)
- Natural Soul (Buddy Terry, 1967)
- Pure Dynamite (Buddy Terry, 1972)
- Expansions (McCoy Tyner, 1968)
- The Git Go – Live at the Village Vanguard (Mal Waldron, 1986)
- The Seagulls of Kristiansund (Mal Waldron, 1986)
- Natural Essence (Tyrone Washington, 1967)
- Unity (Larry Young, 1965)
- Zawinul (Joe Zawinul, 1970)