Wish (Joshua Redman album)

Wish
Studio album by Joshua Redman
Released 1993
Recorded Avatar Studios, Village Vanguard (tracks 9 and 10)
Genre Jazz
Length 1:01:35
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Matt Pierson
Joshua Redman chronology
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Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

Wish is the second studio album by American jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman released in 1993 via Warner Bros. label.[2]

Background

Joshua Redman said that "one of the reasons I wanted to work with these guys — aside from the obvious fact that they're masters — is because they're master storytellers." He said he was pleased with it because "it has a definite collective identity, a real organic unity."[3]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Alex Henderson notes that although the album could have easily been avant-garde (due to Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins having been part of Ornette Coleman's quartet), it is actually a "mostly inside post-bop date". He also praises Redman's "ability to provide jazz interpretations of rock and R&B songs", saying that "in Redman's hands, Stevie Wonder's "Make Sure You're Sure" becomes a haunting jazz-noir statement, while Eric Clapton's ballad "Tears in Heaven" is changed from moving pop/rock to moving pop-jazz", noting that the latter could be called "smooth jazz with substance."[1]

It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turnaround"Ornette Coleman6:24
2."Soul Dance"Joshua Redman6:33
3."Make Sure You're Sure"Stevie Wonder5:26
4."The Deserving Many"Joshua Redman5:40
5."We Had a Sister"Pat Metheny5:47
6."Moose the Mooche"Charlie Parker3:32
7."Tears in Heaven"Eric Clapton3:24
8."Whittlin'"Pat Metheny5:23
9."Wish" (live)Joshua Redman7:25
10."Blues for Pat" (live)Charlie Haden12:07
Total length:1:01:35

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 Alex Henderson. "Wish Joshua Redman". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. "Joshua Redman – Wish". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. "Wish by Joshua Redman". Joshuaredman.com. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  4. "Wish Joshua Redman|Awards". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 September 2014.


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