Several Shades of Jade

Several Shades of Jade
Studio album by Cal Tjader
Released 1963
Recorded April 23–25, 1963
Genre Jazz
Label Verve V6-8507[1]
Cal Tjader chronology
Soña Libré
(1963)
Several Shades of Jade
(1963)
Breeze from the East
(1964)

Several Shades of Jade is a 1962 album by Cal Tjader arranged by Lalo Schifrin.[2] It peaked at 79 on the Billboard 200.[3]

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Allmusic[2]

Stewart Mason reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that of Tjader and Schifrin's collaboration that it was "...no more traditional Asian music than Tjader's similar albums from this period are traditional Latin American music, but the pair wisely avoids the standard clichés of Asian music (no smashing gongs after every musical phrase or melodies that sound like rejects from The Mikado). Instead, Schifrin frames Tjader's meditative vibraphone solos in arrangements that strike a cool balance between western kitsch and eastern exotica, never tipping too far in either direction. ...Several Shades of Jade is actually an interesting experiment that succeeds more often than it fails."[2]

Track listing

  1. "China Nights (Shina No Yoru)" (Yaso Saijo, Nobuyki Takeoka)
  2. "The Fakir" (Lalo Schifrin)
  3. "Cherry Blossom" (Ronnell Bright)
  4. "Borneo" (Schifrin)
  5. "Tokyo Blues" (Horace Silver)
  6. "Song of the Yellow River" (Schifrin)
  7. "Sahib" (Stan Applebaum)
  8. "Almond Tree" (Schifrin)
  9. "Hot Sake" (Quincy Jones)

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