
The Story
While Joe Henderson seemed to arrive fully formed on his auspicious 1963 debut Page One, the album was really a showcase for the transcendent collaboration between the tenor saxophonist and trumpeter Kenny Dorham who would form a potent frontline team on numerous mid-60s Blue Note classics. Page One opens with a pair of indelible Dorham compositions (âBlue Bossaâ and âLa Meshaâ), with the balance of the 6-song set penned by Henderson including his enduring theme âRecorda-Me.â Dazzling performances by pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Butch Warren, and drummer Pete La Roca further elevate this album making it one of the crown jewels of the Blue Note catalog.
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This Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Track Listing
A1: Blue Bossa
A2: La Mesha
A3: Homestretch
B1: Record-Me
B2: Jinrikisha
B3: Out Of the Night
Description
While Joe Henderson seemed to arrive fully formed on his auspicious 1963 debut Page One, the album was really a showcase for the transcendent collaboration between the tenor saxophonist and trumpeter Kenny Dorham who would form a potent frontline team on numerous mid-60s Blue Note classics. Page One opens with a pair of indelible Dorham compositions (âBlue Bossaâ and âLa Meshaâ), with the balance of the 6-song set penned by Henderson including his enduring theme âRecorda-Me.â Dazzling performances by pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Butch Warren, and drummer Pete La Roca further elevate this album making it one of the crown jewels of the Blue Note catalog.
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This Classic Vinyl Edition is all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Track Listing
A1: Blue Bossa
A2: La Mesha
A3: Homestretch
B1: Record-Me
B2: Jinrikisha
B3: Out Of the Night











