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Craft Recordings and Jazz Dispensary Announce ‘Top Shelf’ Vinyl Reissue for Joe Henderson’s ‘Multiple’

A heady cult favorite

Craft Recordings and Jazz Dispensary kick off the new year in style with a heady cult favorite from Joe Henderson, 1973’s Multiple. Returning to vinyl after more than 50 years, the album features a world-class ensemble of musicians—including Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Larry Willis, and James “Blood” Ulmer—while it finds the influential saxophonist at the apex of his fusion period.

Arriving March 7th as part of Jazz Dispensary’s Top Shelf series, and available for pre-order hereMultiple is cut from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI. The LP is housed in a tip-on jacket, replicating Multiple’s original artwork. Fans can also find the album on digital platforms, as it makes its debut in hi-res audio on the same day as the vinyl release.

One of the most talented tenor saxophonists of his era, Joe Henderson (1937–2001) was a prolific leader and a sought-after sideman who played alongside the biggest names in jazz, including Herbie Hancock, Kenny Dorham, Chick Corea, and Alice Coltrane. The virtuosic Ohio-born musician launched his four-decade-long career in Detroit while attending college, before relocating to New York. There, he quickly built a name for himself performing on dozens of sessions for Blue Note Records, including those for Hancock, Horace Silver, Andrew Hill, and Lee Morgan.

Over the decades, Multiple has grown in stature to become a cult favorite of the ‘70s fusion explosion, long sought after by crate diggers and frequently praised by critics in retrospectives. Jazz Music Archives hailed it as “A magnificent album with no flaws…where Henderson shows everyone that he’s still a force to be reckoned with in the 70s.”

Are you going to add Joe Henderson’s Multiple vinyl reissue to your collection?

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