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  1. In Pursuit of Blackness is an album by the American saxophonist Joe Henderson, released in 1971 on Milestone. It contains three tracks recorded in the studio in 1971 with saxophonist Pete Yellin, trombonist Curtis Fuller, pianist George Cables and the Return to Forever rhythm section of bassist Stanley Clarke and drummer Lenny White ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CDr release of "In Pursuit Of Blackness / Black Is The Color" on Discogs.

    • US
    • Jazz
    • CDr, Compilation, Reissue
    • Milestone (4)-MCD-47080-2
  3. Joe Henderson (saxophone ténor), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Pete Yellen (saxophone alto), George Cables (piano électrique), Stanley Clarke (contrebasse), Lenny White (batterie). Decca Studios, New York City, 12 mai 1971. Ingénieur du son, mixage: Elvin Campbell.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for In Pursuit Of Blackness / Black Is The Color by Joe Henderson. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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    • Jazz
    • 4
    • Jazz-Rock, Latin Jazz
  5. The two LPs comprising this disc find the brilliant tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson (1937-2001) at his most wide-ranging. Significantly, at the cores of the various ensembles (one quartet, two quintets, four sextets, one septet, two octets) are a half-dozen rhythm section giants, most of whom were key cogs in Miles Davis’s groundbreaking freebop and breakthrough fusion bands (Henderson also ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 1999 · This album is a great jazz recording, with electric piano, sure - otherwise it could have come out on Blue Note in 1964. The second album, Black is the Color, was recorded a year later and is more given over to the electric jazz fusion sound of the day.

  7. 11 de set. de 2017 · The great Lenny White on drums and formidable Stanley Clarke on bass, this effort by Joe Henderson puts together some big names to tackle some heavy jazz.