Inner Urge (Vinyl LP) Indie Punk AlternativeJoe Henderson had fully hit his stride by the time he made Inner Urge, his 4th album for Blue Note, recorded in November 1964. After a series of quintet dates, this was the tenor saxophonist's first quartet album, and it featured an extraordinary line up with McCoy Tyner on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. The foursome deliver a diverse set consisting of three Henderson originals including the remarkable title track and the
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The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released in 1972
" Oden's vocals capture the longing and romanticism of the title
an intoxicating presentation of a full time mother and artist
Credited under his Mark Lanegan Band moniker
Roy recently returned to his hometown of Dayton to perform at Gilly's Jazz
As Kelly Peterson says: "Performing with joy and vivacity
frightening and enlightening
Whether heard at an informal street corner kout' tanbou
with thunder in his left hand and lightning in his right
It was rare for a French artist of the 1960s to record in English
The title track maybe be familar as it was sampled by Erykah Badu on her 2000 album