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Adam's Apple

Wayne Shorter · 1966

48 min · 7 tracks · jazz fusion ยท post-bop ยท crossover

Exploratory modal jazz intertwines with intricate melodies and a vibrant sense of rhythm throughout this compelling album.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady, consistent energy levels long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
Context
When 'Adam's Apple' was released in 1966, Wayne Shorter was already an established figure in jazz, having joined the Miles Davis Quintet two years prior. This album followed his critically acclaimed work on 'Speak No Evil' and marked Shorter's continued evolution as a leader and composer within the post-bop genre.
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jazz fusion, post-bop, crossover

Adam's Apple is an album by Wayne Shorter, released in 1966. Exploratory modal jazz intertwines with intricate melodies and a vibrant sense of rhythm throughout this compelling album. 'Adam's Apple' is notable for its innovative compositions and significant influence on the jazz fusion movement that emerged in the late 1960s. The album received positive critical acclaim, particularly for tracks like 'Footprints,' which has since become a standard, showcasing Shorter's unique harmonic language. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Adam's Apple sound like?

Exploratory modal jazz intertwines with intricate melodies and a vibrant sense of rhythm throughout this compelling album. Rooted in jazz fusion and post-bop.

What makes Adam's Apple by Wayne Shorter notable?

'Adam's Apple' is notable for its innovative compositions and significant influence on the jazz fusion movement that emerged in the late 1960s. The album received positive critical acclaim, particularly for tracks like 'Footprints,' which has since become a standard, showcasing Shorter's unique harmonic language. When 'Adam's Apple' was released in 1966, Wayne Shorter was already an established figure in jazz, having joined the Miles Davis Quintet two years prior. This album followed his critically acclaimed work on 'Speak No Evil' and marked Shorter's continued evolution as a leader and composer within the post-bop genre.

Who is Adam's Apple for?

Adam's Apple works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, long, immersive listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.

How many songs are on Adam's Apple?

Adam's Apple has 7 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·48:23

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Adam's Apple Standout 6:52
  • 2 502 Blues (Drinkin' and Drivin') Standout 6:36
  • 3 El Gaucho 6:32
  • 4 Footprints Standout 7:31
  • 5 Teru 6:15
  • 6 Chief Crazy Horse 7:39
  • 7 The Collector 6:56

Release Date

January 1, 1966

Genre

crossover, jazz fusion, post-bop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

48 min 23 sec