| The exceptionally talented Jazz artist Joe Henderson | | | | just etched into your memory. A must have for the |
| has released him CD entitled In N Out. I am very | | | | Jazz fan. Really spectacular from beginning to end. |
| confident and happy to announce that I believe Joe | | | | While the entire album is outstanding the truly standout |
| Henderson fans, and Jazz fans alike will be pleased | | | | tunes are track 4 - Short Story, track 5 - Brown's |
| with this one. With the release of In N Out Joe | | | | Town, and track 6 - In 'N Out. |
| Henderson's artistic excellence is on full display as | | | | My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in |
| Henderson has once again delivered a brilliant collection | | | | "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - In 'N Out. Outstanding! |
| of tracks that could very well be him best work to | | | | In N Out Release Notes: |
| date. | | | | Joe Henderson originally released In N Out on August |
| Unfortunately, it's not everyday that I get a CD from | | | | 10, 2004 on the Blue Note Records label. |
| an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to | | | | CD Track List Follows: |
| from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two | | | | 1. In 'N Out |
| that I just can't force myself to get through. Not at all | | | | 2. Punjab |
| the case with In N Out. Every track is enjoyable and | | | | 3. Serenity |
| was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish. | | | | 4. Short Story |
| One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the | | | | 5. Brown's Town |
| way all of the participating artists seem to be really | | | | 6. In 'N Out - (previously unreleased, alternate take) |
| enjoying themselves. Combine that with the overall | | | | Personnel: Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Kenny |
| presentation and you've got one of Joe Henderson's | | | | Dorham (trumpet); McCoy Tyner (piano); Richard Davis |
| most impressive releases ever. | | | | (double bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Liner Note Authors: |
| Overall In N Out is excellent from beginning to end. One | | | | Bob Blumenthal; Don Heckman. Recording information: |
| of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are | | | | Van Gelder Studios, Englewood, NJ (04/10/1964). |