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Night Dreamer Studio album by Wayne Shorter Released 1964 Recorded April 29, 1964
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood CliffsGenre Modal jazz, post-bop Length 41:06 original LP Label Blue Note
BLP 4173Producer Alfred Lion Wayne Shorter chronology Wayning Moments
(1962)Night Dreamer
(1964)JuJu
(1964)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating All About Jazz (favorable)[1] Allmusic [2] Night Dreamer is an album by Wayne Shorter, recorded and released in 1964. It was Shorter's debut on Blue Note. With a quintet that includes trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Elvin Jones, Shorter performed six of his originals on this April 29 session.[3]
In 2005, it was reissued as part of the RVG Edition series with liner notes by Nat Hentoff.[4]
Contents
Concept and compositions
At this point of his career, Shorter felt his writing was changing. While the previous compositions had a "lot of detail", this new approach had a simplicity quality in it. "I used to use a lot of chord changes, for instance, but now I can separate the wheat from the chaff."
In an interview with Nat Hentoff, Shorter focused on the album's meaning: "What I'm trying to express here is a sense of judgment approaching - judgment for everything alive from the smallest ant to man. I know that the accepted meaning of "Armageddon" is the last battle between good and evil - whatever it is. But my definition of the judgment to come is a period of total enlightenment in which we will discover what we are and why we're here."
"Night Dreamer" has mostly a minor feel, often perceived by Shorter as "evening or night", hence the "Night" in the title. It is a 3/4 "floating" piece, yet, "although the beat does float, it also is set in a heavy groove. It's a paradox, in a way, like you'd have in a dream". This explains the "Dreamer" part. Shorter first heard "Oriental Folk Song" as the theme for a commercial, then he discovered it was an old Chinese song. He meant "Virgo" (Shorter's sign) to be "optimistic", whilst in "Black Nile" he tried to get a flowing feeling, like a "depiction of a river route." "Charcoal Blues" should represent a sort of backtracking piece, linking the past and the present time together: "The old blues and funk were good for their times and place, but what I'm trying to do now is to get the meat out of the old blues while also presaging the different kind of blues to come. [...] I'm both looking back at the good things in those older blues and also laughing at that part of my background". Shorter underlines that the laughter is not mocking but satirical, "from the inside". Ultimately, "Armageddon" was considered by Shorter as the focal point of the album.[5]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Wayne Shorter.
- "Night Dreamer" – 7:18
- "Oriental Folk Song" – 6:54
- "Virgo" – 7:09
- "Black Nile" – 6:29
- "Charcoal Blues" – 6:54
- "Armageddon" – 6:22
- "Virgo" (alternate take)* – 7:03 Bonus track, not part of the original LP
Personnel
Musicians
- Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
- Lee Morgan – trumpet
- McCoy Tyner – piano
- Reggie Workman – bass
- Elvin Jones – drums
Additional personnel
- Alfred Lion – original recording producer
- Rudy Van Gelder – recording engineer
- Michael Cuscuna – reissue producer
- Francis Wolff – cover photograph
References
- ^ All About Jazz review
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ AMG.com review
- ^ Night Dreamer Product Notes
- ^ Original liner notes by Nat Hentoff
Wayne Shorter Vee-Jay albums Introducing Wayne Shorter • Second Genesis • Wayning Moments
Blue Note albums Night Dreamer • JuJu • Speak No Evil • The Soothsayer • Et Cetera • The All Seeing Eye • Adam's Apple • Schizophrenia • Super Nova • Moto Grosso Feio • Odyssey of Iska
Columbia albums Native Dancer • Atlantis • Phantom Navigator • Joy Ryder
Verve albums High Life • Alegría
Collaborative albums Live albums Footprints Live! • Beyond the Sound Barrier
Compositions "Mahjong" • "Footprints"
Related articles Discography • Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers • Miles Davis Quintet • Weather Report • VSOP
Categories:- Blue Note Records albums
- 1964 albums
- Wayne Shorter albums
- Albums produced by Alfred Lion
- Albums recorded at Van Gelder Studio
- Modal jazz albums
- Post-bop albums
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