The set consists mainly of standards, and three compositions from former Messenger
Hank Mobley.
Morgan and
Shorter offer one tune each, and both volumes are rounded off by the ubiquitous
Miles Davis set closer "The Theme".
The
AllMusic review by Lindsay Planer states, "The syncopated and infectiously rhythmic "Night Watch" is highlighted by Shorter, as he begins to fully grasp his improvisational skills that seem to materialize right before the keen-eared listener. He is quickly developing into the undaunted instrumentalist who would revolutionize modern jazz with Miles Davis in the mid-'60s."
Planer's review for the 2002 edition states, "Birdland (aka "the jazz corner of the world") produced some of Art Blakey's (drums) most revered live recordings.... the 2002 complete Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World would be a welcome addition to the library of most any jazz lover.[7]
Track listing
Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World, Volume 1
The set consists mainly of standards, and three compositions from former Messenger
Hank Mobley.
Morgan and
Shorter offer one tune each, and both volumes are rounded off by the ubiquitous
Miles Davis set closer "The Theme".
The
AllMusic review by Lindsay Planer states, "The syncopated and infectiously rhythmic "Night Watch" is highlighted by Shorter, as he begins to fully grasp his improvisational skills that seem to materialize right before the keen-eared listener. He is quickly developing into the undaunted instrumentalist who would revolutionize modern jazz with Miles Davis in the mid-'60s."
Planer's review for the 2002 edition states, "Birdland (aka "the jazz corner of the world") produced some of Art Blakey's (drums) most revered live recordings.... the 2002 complete Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World would be a welcome addition to the library of most any jazz lover.[7]
Track listing
Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World, Volume 1