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8:30 by Weather Report

8:30 by Weather Report

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Weather Report: Joe Zawinul (keyboards, synthesizer, bass, vocoder); Wayne Shorter (soprano & tenor saxophone); Jaco Pastorius (bass, drums); Peter Erskine (drums, percussion); Erich Zawinul (percussion). Additional personnel: Ten members of the West Los Angeles Christian Academy Children's Choir. Reissue producer: John Snyder. Recorded live in January and February, 1979. Includes liner notes by Scott H. Thompson. Digitally remastered by Vic Anesini (Sony Music Studios). This is part of the Columbia Jazz Contemporary Masters series. Due to the standard length of all compact discs, "Scarlet Woman" has been ommitted from the Columbia/Legacy re-issue of 8:30 in order to accommodate the CD format. Personnel: Joe Zawinul (vocals, keyboards, vocoder); Wayne Shorter (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jaco Pastorius (electric bass, drums); Peter Erskine (drums, percussion); Erich Zawinul (percussion). Audio Mixers: John Haeny; Warren Dewey. Liner Note Author: Scott H. Thompson. Recording informatio...
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These live recordings offer an honest, well-rounded perspective of the Weather Report experience, and Joe Zawinul's relative prominence as their coleader and composer, circa 1979. On an arrangement such as "Brown Street," it's clear that Zawinul's vision of electronics was based in great part on his Austrian folk roots and in the varied native musics of South America, Africa, and the greater global village. This edition of Weather Report, featuring former big band drummer Peter Erskine and fretless bass innovator Jaco Pastorius, offered Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter a stable environment in which to fashion a group sound, although by this time, as witnessed by his solo turn on "Slang" and his prominence on every chart, Pastorius had attained cult status based in equal parts on his impeccable musicianship and his sometimes over-the-top flamboyance. Yet for all their forays into funk and the Third World, Weather Report remained at its core the most jazz oriented of all fusion bands. 8:30 is notable for the dancing, syncopated lines of Shorter's composition "Sightseeing," in which the composer lets it all hang out in a virtuoso turn on tenor saxophone that proves that the rumors of his creative demise were grossly exaggerated. --Chip Stern
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