East Meets West is the debut album by American jazz guitarist John Scofield.
After Trio closed, BlackHawk Records released the album in 1987 under the title East Meets West.
Storyville Records reissued the album with part of the original design restored, using a cropped photograph of Scofield standing by the Hudson River.
Scofield had his major breakthrough playing with Miles Davis by the time of the Black Hawk re-release.
According to Herb Wong in the liner notes, Scofield was the first guitarist to transfer "post-Coltrane harmonic language, integrating much of the idiom saxophonists have been working on."