词条 | Speak No Evil |
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| name = Speak No Evil | type = studio | artist = Wayne Shorter | cover = Speak No Evil-Wayne Shorter.jpg | alt = | released = {{Start date|1966|6}} | recorded = December 24, 1964 | venue = | studio = Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs | genre = Post-bop, hard bop, modal jazz | length = {{Duration|m=42|s=11}} | label = Blue Note | producer = Alfred Lion | prev_title = JuJu | prev_year = 1965 | next_title = The Soothsayer | next_year = 1965 }} Speak No Evil is the sixth album by Wayne Shorter. It was released in June 1966 by Blue Note Records.[1] The music combines elements of hard bop and modal jazz. The cover shows Wayne Shorter's first wife, Teruko (Irene) Nakagami, whom he met in 1961. Reception{{Album ratings| rev1=Allmusic | rev1Score={{Rating|5|5}}[2] | rev2 = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | rev2Score = {{rating|5|5}}[3] | rev3 = Sputnikmusic | rev3Score = 5/5[4] }}Speak No Evil was one of several albums Shorter recorded for Blue Note in 1964. At the same time, he was also active in Miles Davis's band, and so it is unlikely that Speak No Evil received any special attention at the time of its release. But the passage of time has led to the album being generally regarded as Shorter's finest, and also a highlight of the Blue Note catalogue. The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested "Core Collection" calling it "by far Shorter's most satisfying record".[5] Allmusic assigns the album five stars. Murray Horwitz stated in 2001 that "Speak No Evil is sort of a consolidation of Wayne Shorter's compositional excellence. It's so thorough and consistent and wide-ranging. It's almost a manifesto for his ideas. Those ideas were new 40 years ago, but they're still fresh today."[6] Rough Guide author Ian Carr wrote it is "a classic album in terms of both composition and improvisation, and has been inspirational for many musicians".[7] New York Times critic Ben Ratliff included the album in his publication Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings stating that it offers "the first taste of a gnomic compositional style that would haunt jazz forevermore. [...] Just about everybody playing jazz born in the 1950s and after accepts it as a foundation."[8] ReleasesSpeak No Evil was initially released on LP in 1966, as BLP 4194 and BST 84194, and first released on CD in 1987. The first remastered version, supervised by Rudy Van Gelder, was released in 1999, with an alternative version of "Dance Cadaverous". A definitive remastered limited edition was issued in Japan on SHM-CD on October 23, 2013; just like many other recent Japanese Blue Note SHM-CDs, the recordings were remastered from scratch, improving on the Van Gelder mix. It also includes two alternate takes previously unissued. Finally, the colour palette of the cover, featuring a sky blue dominant, greatly differs from the RVG edition one (dark blue-violet), restoring the original vinyl palette. Track listingAll compositions by Wayne Shorter. Original release{{tracklist| title1 = Witch Hunt | length1 = 8:11 | title2 = Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum | length2 = 5:54 | title3 = Dance Cadaverous | length3 = 6:45 | title4 = Speak No Evil | length4 = 8:23 | title5 = Infant Eyes | length5 = 6:54 | title6 = Wild Flower | length6 = 6:06 }} RVG remaster edition{{tracklist| title1 = Witch Hunt | length1 = 8:11 | title2 = Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum | length2 = 5:54 | title3 = Dance Cadaverous | length3 = 6:45 | title4 = Speak No Evil | length4 = 8:23 | title5 = Infant Eyes | length5 = 6:54 | title6 = Wild Flower | length6 = 6:06 | title7 = Dance Cadaverous | note7 = Alternate Take | length7 = 6:37 }} 2013 Blue Note SHM-CD remaster edition (Japan release){{tracklist| title1 = Witch Hunt | length1 = 8:11 | title2 = Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum | length2 = 5:54 | title3 = Dance Cadaverous | length3 = 6:45 | title4 = Speak No Evil | length4 = 8:23 | title5 = Infant Eyes | length5 = 6:54 | title6 = Wild Flower | length6 = 6:06 | title7 = Dance Cadaverous | note7 = Alternate Take | length7 = 6:37 | title8 = Witch Hunt | note8 = Alternate Take | length8 = 6:55 | title9 = Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum | note9 = Alternate Take | length9 = 5:59 }} Personnel
References1. ^{{cite journal|journal=Schwann Monthly Guide to Stereo Records|volume=19|issue=10-12|page=277|title=none}} {{Wayne Shorter}}{{Freddie Hubbard}}2. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r147531|pure_url=yes}} 3. ^{{Cite book |editor-last=Swenson |editor-first=J. | author-link = | year = 1985 | title = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | publisher = Random House/Rolling Stone | location = USA | isbn = 0-394-72643-X | pages = 180}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Wayne Shorter: Speak No Evil|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/64232/Wayne-Shorter-Speak-No-Evil/|website=Sputnikmusic|publisher=sputnikmusic.com|accessdate=7 May 2018}} 5. ^{{cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|authorlink = Richard Cook (journalist)|author2=Brian Morton |authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|origyear = 1992|edition = 8th.|series = The Penguin Guide to Jazz|year = 2006|publisher = Penguin|location = New York|isbn = 0-14-102327-9|pages = 1189|chapter = Wayne Shorter}} 6. ^Horwitz, Murray (August 1, 2001) [https://www.npr.org/2011/06/20/4177219/wayne-shorter-speak-no-evil "Wayne Shorter: 'Speak No Evil'"]. npr.org 7. ^{{cite book | last1=Carr | first1=Ian | last2=Fairweather | first2=Digby | last3=Priestley | first3=Brian | title=The Rough Guide to Jazz - The Essential Companion to Artists and Albums | publisher = Rough Guides Ltd. | date = 1995 | pages = 586 | isbn = 1-85828-137-7}} 8. ^{{cite book | last = Ratliff | first = Ben | title = Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings | series=New York Times Essential Library | publisher = Times Books | date = 2002 | pages = 171 | isbn = 0-8050-7068-0}} 6 : 1966 albums|Blue Note Records albums|Wayne Shorter albums|Albums produced by Alfred Lion|Albums recorded at Van Gelder Studio|Hard bop albums |
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