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Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East

Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East
Cal Tjader

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Track Listing

  1. Fakir
  2. Cherry Blossoms
  3. Borneo
  4. Tokyo Blues
  5. Song of the Yellow River
  6. Sahib
  7. China Nights (Shina No Yoru)
  8. Almond Tree
  9. Hot Sake
  10. Sake and Greens
  11. Cha
  12. Leyte
  13. Shoji
  14. China Nights (Shina No Yoru)
  15. Fuji
  16. Black Orchid
  17. Theme from Burke's Law
  18. Stardust
  19. Poinciana
  20. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
  21. Cha [Alternate Take][#]
  22. Stardust [Alternate Take][#]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #122755 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-03-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

I can't belive no one has writen a review for this yet!4
this CD or Two albums are well recommended. especially for the at the time original "Several Shades of Jade" sounds from the middle east(THE FAKIR)down to the south (BORNEO)across and up a bit(TOKYO BLUES,HOT SAKE) not to mention all the bits in between (SONG OF THE YELLOW RIVER, CHINA NIGHTS etc) all underlined by latin'ish rhythems so well known by Tjader fans. I would place the first of thease two albums amoungst Cal's best. "Breeze from the East" well theres the brilliant painting "The Wave of Kanagawa" by Hokusai on the cover and then theres the track "BLACK ORCHID" a very basic piece of class as for the rest of this album I would encourage the listener to make up their mind. If it was'nt for the inclusion of the second album on this CD I would not hesitate to give it five stars, but please not let that discourage a potential buyer of this wonderful CD as I am shure they wont be disapointed.

A Good Beginning for New Cal Tjader Fans5
This CD is a wonderful beginning to those venturing forth into the world of acid jazz, let alone the world of Cal Tjader. My most favorite cuts are "Cherry Blossoms" and "Theme from Burke's Law." These cuts, although diametrically opposed (musically speaking), present just the duality this CD offers. First, the Asian-influenced cuts create a sultry and spicy flavor of music for you to enjoy. The second half offers a more mellow, cocktail party-like atmosphere. No doubt you WILL find favorite cuts among the choice selection "Several/Breeze" offers!

Breeze From the East is a wonderful album5
Thanks to Verve Records (a division of Polygram Classics & Jazz) for remastering these. I bought this CD to replace my LP of Breeze from the East. I understand many critics, and Cal Tjader himself, prefer the "similarly-themed" album Several Shades of Jade, included on this CD. I do like several of "Jade's" nine tunes. But I was surprised to frequently hear a Big Band sound on that album - lots of brass; standard-fare and/or annoying percussion. Those same critics have pointed out faults of "Breeze." But there is a consistent, intriguing mix of instruments and rhythms here that are melded with - and not overpowering of - Cal's vibraphone riffs. A refreshing breeze all the way through.