Et Cetera
Wayne Shorter · 1980
43 min · 5 tracks · jazz fusion ยท post-bop ยท crossover
A rich tapestry of modal jazz, blending intricate melodies with expansive improvisational freedom.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- long, immersive listening sessions gradual builds and payoffs layered, dense sonic textures
- Context
- By the time 'Et Cetera' was released in 1980, Wayne Shorter had already established himself as a prominent figure in jazz, having contributed to Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet and formed Weather Report. This album followed his critically acclaimed works from the 1970s, showcasing his evolution towards a more exploratory sound that embraced complexity and abstraction.
- If you like
- jazz fusion, post-bop, crossover
Et Cetera is an album by Wayne Shorter, released in 1980. A rich tapestry of modal jazz, blending intricate melodies with expansive improvisational freedom. 'Et Cetera' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz fusion, reflecting Shorter's unique compositional style and improvisational prowess. The album received positive reviews upon release, being noted for its sophisticated structures and deep emotional resonance, cementing Shorter's influence on subsequent generations of jazz musicians. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Et Cetera sound like?
A rich tapestry of modal jazz, blending intricate melodies with expansive improvisational freedom. Rooted in jazz fusion and post-bop.
What makes Et Cetera by Wayne Shorter notable?
'Et Cetera' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz fusion, reflecting Shorter's unique compositional style and improvisational prowess. The album received positive reviews upon release, being noted for its sophisticated structures and deep emotional resonance, cementing Shorter's influence on subsequent generations of jazz musicians. By the time 'Et Cetera' was released in 1980, Wayne Shorter had already established himself as a prominent figure in jazz, having contributed to Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet and formed Weather Report. This album followed his critically acclaimed works from the 1970s, showcasing his evolution towards a more exploratory sound that embraced complexity and abstraction.
Who is Et Cetera for?
Et Cetera works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, gradual builds and payoffs and layered, dense sonic textures.
How many songs are on Et Cetera?
Et Cetera has 5 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one โ press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Etcetera Standout 6:17
- 2 Penelope Standout 6:44
- 3 Toy Tune 7:31
- 4 Barracudas (General Assembly) Standout 11:06
- 5 Indian Song 11:37
Release Date
January 1, 1980
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
43 min 15 sec
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