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Lori Bell: Recorda Me - Remembering Joe Henderson
ByJoe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
In the press materials, Bell says that the flute is an unusual instrument with which to salute Henderson, observing that he only occasionally played it in public. When he did, however, he made his mark, as spiritual-jazz aficionados will acknowledge. His alto flute on

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
It is Henderson's talent as a composer rather than a player that Bell, a memorable composer herself, is primarily concerned with honouring on Recorda Me (Portugese for "remember me"). The album features eight Henderson pieces, all but one from Henderson's 1960s Blue Note catalogue: the title track and "Out Of The Night" from his debut album Page One (1963), "Punjab" and "Serenity" from In 'n Out (1965), "Inner Urge" and "Isotope" (on the YouTube below) from Inner Urge (1966), "A Shade Of Jade" from Mode For Joe (1966), and the title track of Black Narcissus (Milestone, 1977). A ninth track is a Bell original, the Latin-flavoured "Outer Urge."
An energetic, high-voltage flautist who swings ferociously, Bell would likely rally round a Bring Back

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977

Josh Nelson
pianob.1978

David Robaire
bass, acousticb.1986

Dan Schnelle
drums
John Pizzarelli
guitarb.1960

Natalie Cole
vocals1950 - 2015
One day, hopefully, a tenor saxophonist will summon up the nerve to record a Henderson tribute. A perfect candidate would be Britain's

Nubya Garcia
saxophoneTrack Listing
Isotope; A Shade of Jade; Out of the Night; Serenity; Inner Urge; Black Narcissus; Outer Urge; Punjab; Recorda Me.
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Additional Instrumentation
Lori Bell: alto flute (6).
Album information
Title: Recorda Me - Remembering Joe Henderson | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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