Native Dancer

Rate It! Avg: 4.5 (55 ratings)
ALBUM INFORMATION

Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 43:41

Write a Review4 Member Reviews

Please log in before you review a release. Log in

user avatar

Native Dancer WAYNE SHORTER

RidingSoundWaves

A smash hit.The 1st side all hits.The second side,Studied,but as always with Wayne Shorter jazz music,Top-notch.

user avatar

can't get enough of this

bernieodonnell80

yes, this album is THAT good. i've been listening to it so often that i'm certain i'm beginning to annoy my roommates and the neighbors. miracle of the fishes is an especially addictive track. amazing.

user avatar

classic

martinoalto

Truly timeless effort here. Yes magical!

user avatar

Positively sublime...

rebhayim

This album captures one's heart with its deep musicality and sincerity.This gathering of musicians is so tight, so generous. The collaboration of Herbie Hancock, Airto, Wayne Shorter and Milton Nascimento is truly magical.

Recommended Albums

They Say All Media Guide

Some jazz purists would say that Wayne Shorter went downhill in the 1970s, when he passionately embraced electric jazz-fusion and co-led the innovative Weather Report with Joe Zawinul. But remember: Those are the same people who also claim that Miles Davis’ stunning Bitches Brew has no value and that Chick Corea’s visionary Return to Forever was a complete waste — so it’s hard to take their opinions seriously. The fact is that the 1970s were a highly productive time for Shorter, and it wasn’t until the 1980s that the tenor and soprano saxophonist really declined creatively. One of Shorter’s best-selling albums from the 1970s was Native Dancer, a Brazilian-oriented jazz-fusion masterpiece that boasts Herbie Hancock on acoustic piano and electric keyboards, and employs such Brazilian talent as singer Milton Nascimento (a superstar in Brazil) and percussionist Airto Moreira. Everything on this melodic, consistently lyrical effort is a jewel, and that includes Hancock’s “Joanna’s Theme” as well as pieces by Nascimento (“From the Lonely Afternoons,” “Ponta de Areia,” “Tarde,” “Lilia,” and “Miracle of the Fishes”) and by Shorter himself (“Ana Maria,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Diana”). Reissued on CD by Columbia in 1990, Native Dancer is clearly among Shorter’s most essential albums. – Alex Henderson

more »