Native Dancer is the fifteenth album by Wayne Shorter. It is a collaboration with Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento,[3] featuring some of his most acclaimed compositions, including "Ponta de Areia" and "Miracle of The Fishes". It is notable for including jazz rock and funk elements in addition to regional rhythms and Brazilian influence, in an attempt to create a "world" music accessible from many perspectives. Many American musicians were influenced by this album, including Esperanza Spalding and Maurice White of Earth, Wind, and Fire, who covered "Ponta de Areia" on their hit 1977 album All 'N All.
Track listing
- "Ponta de Areia" (Milton Nascimento) - 5:18
- "Beauty and the Beast" (Wayne Shorter) - 5:04
- "Tarde" (Fernando Brant, Nascimento) - 5:49
- "Miracle of the Fishes" (Brant, Nascimento) - 4:48
- "Diana" (Shorter) - 3:04
- "From the Lonely Afternoons" (Brant, Nascimento) - 3:15
- "Ana Maria" (Shorter) - 5:10
- "Lilia" (Nascimento) - 7:03
- "Joanna's Theme" (Herbie Hancock) - 4:17
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- Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 1974
Personnel
References
- ↑ Allmusic Review
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