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    Hello guys!

    MY all time favorite saxophone player is Joe Henderson, the greatest. When I was making my BA in jazzguitar, I had to bring every time a transcription from a jazz guitar player to my teacher. We made this chronologically, from Charlie Christian, Django etc., with Jonathan KReisberg in the end. When were were at the 70s-80s (I dont remember exactly) I had to bring a John McLaughlin song. Then I found that Joe Henderson tune, where McLaughlin was a guest. It was a very special tune for me, a chilling, smooth slow tune, and it was in 11/8!

    But I unfortunately I forgot the name of the song, and cant find it on youtube... If any one of you knows, what this is, and would share it with me, I would be very happy.
    Thanks,

    MrBlues

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    No idea, but something from this maybe?

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    Perhaps ‘Follow Your Heart’ with Joe Farrell?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_con...ture=emb_title

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    Quote Originally Posted by rictroll
    Perhaps ‘Follow Your Heart’ with Joe Farrell?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_con...ture=emb_title
    It has to be this although Joe Henderson isn't on this recording and it's McLaughlin's tune. I think the OP is a bit confused.

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    Discogs shows that John McLaughlin hasn't appeared as a sideman on any Joe Henderson-led album. The only instance of them appearing together on the same session is the Miroslav Vitous album that Graham linked to above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rictroll
    Perhaps ‘Follow Your Heart’ with Joe Farrell?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_con...ture=emb_title
    Its that! Tahnk You!

    Yes You were right, it was not Henderson, but Farrell... Sorry for my mistake, and many thanks for the help!

    And also found the youtube video, what I transcribed back then: