Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum

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"Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum" is a track from the jazz album *Speak No Evil* by saxophonist Wayne Shorter, known for its adventurous harmony and post-bop sophistication.

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instanceOf jazz composition
musical work
albumArtist Wayne Shorter NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Wayne Shorter NERFINISHED
associatedWithLabel Blue Note Records NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement 1960s post-bop
composer Wayne Shorter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredInstrument tenor saxophone
trumpet
firstReleasedOn Speak No Evil NERFINISHED
genre jazz
post-bop
hasInstrumentation double bass
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
trumpet
hasStyleCharacteristic complex harmony
modern jazz harmony
post-bop rhythmic feel
sophisticated chord changes
hasTitleOrigin phrase from English fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk"
isTrackOn Side A of Speak No Evil
languageOfTitle English
notableFor adventurous harmony
post-bop sophistication
originalReleaseFormat LP record
partOfAlbum Speak No Evil NERFINISHED
performerOnFirstRecording Elvin Jones NERFINISHED
Freddie Hubbard NERFINISHED
Herbie Hancock NERFINISHED
Ron Carter NERFINISHED
Wayne Shorter NERFINISHED
recordedBy Wayne Shorter Quintet NERFINISHED
recordLabel Blue Note Records

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Speak No Evil hasTrack Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum