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Overview

Originally recorded in 1961, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers' Roots & Herbs was first released in 1970. Like many titles in the Blue Note catalog, this fine Blakey outing was initially shelved by Alfred Lion for unknown reasons; thankfully, considering Blakey's large array of available Blue Note albums, this wasn't necessarily a crisis. Having already been a magnet for such talented hard bop players and writers as Hank Mobley, Benny Golson, Clifford Brown, Horace Silver (who helped form the original group), and Kenny Dorham, the Messengers' lineup of 1961 featured one of Blakey's best rosters: In addition to trumpeter Lee Morgan, who would alternate in the early '60s with Freddie Hubbard, the band featured tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianists Walter Davis, Jr. and Bobby Timmons, and bassist Jymie Merritt. Feeding off six early compositions by Shorter, all the players reel off top-notch solos atop Blakey's fluidly galvanizing swing beat. Highlights include "Ping Pong," "Look at Birdie," and "Master Mind," compositions that, in their fetchingly askew ways, nicely foreshadow the wealth of ideas to come from Shorter's pen throughout the '60s. ~ Stephen Cook

Product Details

Release Date: 11/01/2024
Label: Universal Japan
UPC: 4988031659236
Rank: 250315

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers   Primary Artist
Art Blakey   Primary Artist,Drums,Drums (Snare)
Lee Morgan   Trumpet
Walter Davis, Jr.   Piano
Wayne Shorter   Sax (Tenor)
Jymie Merritt   Bass
Bobby Timmons   Piano

Technical Credits

Jack Tracy   Liner Notes
Wayne Shorter   Composer
Ron McMaster   Mastering,Transfers
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
Michael Cuscuna   Producer
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers   Performer
Patrick Roques   Reissue Design
Alfred Lion   Producer
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