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Second Genesis

Wayne Shorter · 1974

35 min · 8 tracks · jazz fusion · post-bop · crossover

A dynamic interplay of modal jazz and fusion, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity.

Second Genesis is an album by Wayne Shorter, released in 1974. A dynamic interplay of modal jazz and fusion, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity. 'Second Genesis' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz fusion, reflecting Shorter's evolution as a composer and bandleader. The album received positive reviews for its adventurous spirit and intricate arrangements, contributing to Shorter's reputation as one of the leading figures in post-bop and fusion jazz during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Second Genesis sound like?

A dynamic interplay of modal jazz and fusion, blending intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity. Rooted in jazz fusion and post-bop.

What makes Second Genesis by Wayne Shorter notable?

'Second Genesis' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz fusion, reflecting Shorter's evolution as a composer and bandleader. The album received positive reviews for its adventurous spirit and intricate arrangements, contributing to Shorter's reputation as one of the leading figures in post-bop and fusion jazz during the 1970s. By the time 'Second Genesis' was released in January 1974, Wayne Shorter was already a prominent figure in jazz, known for his work with the Miles Davis Quintet. This album marked his first release after leaving Columbia Records, signaling a new phase in his artistic journey as he sought to explore more experimental sounds and compositions.

How many songs are on Second Genesis?

Second Genesis has 8 tracks, running approximately 35 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·35:09

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Ruby and the Pearl Standout 5:53
  • 2 Pay as You Go 3:39
  • 3 Second Genesis Standout 4:09
  • 4 Mr. Chairman 3:13
  • 5 Tenderfoot 3:24
  • 6 The Albatross 5:21
  • 7 Getting to Know You 4:16
  • 8 I Didn’t Know What Time It Was Standout 5:12

Release Date

January 1, 1974

Genre

crossover, jazz fusion, post-bop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

35 min 9 sec