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Released in 1993, is the sophomore studio album by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman
Critically acclaimed upon release, the album solidified Redman's stature as a leading voice in mainstream jazz while demonstrating he was not a "purist" or a "neo-conservative". Recorded largely in the studio but featuring two live tracks from the Village Vanguard, Wish captured a unique "collective identity" that remains a high point in 1990s jazz. For listeners today, the album—especially in a lossless format—reveals the intricate tonal details of Redman's tenor saxophone and the legendary rhythm section's responsive, "breathing" interplay. Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -Lossless FLAC-
It was a crisp autumn evening in 1993, and the city was alive with the sounds of jazz music. Joshua Redman, a young and talented saxophonist, had just released his album "Wish" to critical acclaim. The album, which featured a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, showcased Redman's unique blend of traditional and modern jazz. Released in 1993, is the sophomore studio album
Released in 1993, Wish by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman is widely considered the album that solidified his status as a "young lion" of modern jazz. It is his second outing as a leader and features a high-caliber, piano-less quartet consisting of jazz icons Pat Metheny (guitar), Charlie Haden (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums). Musical Style & Performance It was a crisp autumn evening in 1993,
While the rhythm section of Haden and Higgins (frequent Ornette Coleman collaborators) suggests an avant-garde lean, the album is largely an "inside" post-bop affair that emphasizes lyricism and melody.
Recorded at the Village Vanguard, showcasing the group's live chemistry. Blues for Pat (Live) Charlie Haden