Weather Report was originally formed in 1970 by Joe Zawinul
(3-time GRAMMY Award winner and whose prior credentials included his profoundly
influential musical contributions to the Miles Davis albums In A Silent Way and
Bitches Brew) and Wayne Shorter (a 10 time Grammy Award winner who'd served as
a primary composer for Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and an essential player in
Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet). An active ensemble for 16 years
(1970-1986), Weather Report moved freely across a variety genres, blending free
jazz with tightly structured compositions, introducing elements of rock and
funk and electronica into a multicultural world music that defied precedent and
categorization. "We don't fuse nothin'," Zawinul said, "we just
play from the heart." And yet, Weather Report inspired a revolution in
jazz fusion music during the 1970s and 1980s.
When electric bass virtuoso Jaco Pastorius joined the
Weather Report lineup in 1976, the group's sound evolved into even more
adventurous and pioneering directions. The ensemble landed a crossover hit,
"Birdland," in 1977. Drummer Peter Erskine joined in 1978 with Weather
Report expanding into a formidable electric quintet with the addition of
percussionist Robert "Bobby" Thomas, Jr. in 1980.
Performance high-points from these quartet and quintet
lineups are chronicled in Weather Report: The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981
and have been sourced from never-before-heard (outside the band) soundboard
tapes recorded by Weather Report's longtime mixing engineer Brian Risner, and
bootleg recordings from the audience. Rather than attempt to recreate the ebb
and flow of a Weather Report set list of the era, The Legendary Live Tapes
presents a variety of key individual performances, each of them capturing the
unique and dazzling musical directions Weather Report was capable of achieving.
The 4 disc collection includes extensive notes and
song-by-song descriptions of the performances penned by Peter Erskine.
Weather Report: The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981
Disc 1
8:30
Sightseeing
Brown Street
The Orphan
Forlorn
Three Views of A Secret
Badia/Boogie Waltz
Wayne Solo
Jaco Solo (Osaka 1980)
Disc 2
Joe and Wayne Duet (Tokyo 1978)
Birdland
Peter's Solo
A Remark You Made
Continuum/River People
Gibraltar
Disc 3
Fast City
Madagascar
Night Passage
Dream Clock
Rockin' In Rhythm
Port of Entry
Disc 4
Elegant People
Scarlet Women
Black Market
Jaco Solo (Osaka 1978)
Teen Town
Peter's Solo (Osaka 1978)
Directions
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