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quinta-feira, 25 de julho de 2013

Weather Report - This is Jazz (Apenas R$ 12,00)


This is Jazz (Apenas R$ 12,00)

1. BIRDLAND (Joe Zawinul) 5:58 
2. A REMARK YOU MADE (Joe Zawinul) 6:50 
3. BLACK MARKET (Joe Zawinul) 6:30 
4. MAN IN THE GREEN SHIRT (Joe Zawinul) 6:28 
5. YOUNG AND FINE (Joe Zawinul) 6:54 
6. THE MOORS (Wayne Shorter) 4:42 
7. MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER (Wayne Shorter) 7:21 
8. ORANGE LADY (Joe Zawinul) 8:41 
9. TEEN TOWN (Jaco Pastorius) 2:52

The Columbia/Legacy label set out to deliver a comprehensive review of jazz artists with their This Is Jazz series, allocating the tenth volume to Weather Report. 

Bookended by a trio of tracks from the band’s commercial breakthrough, Heavy Weather, this volume represents the recordings made in the Seventies. 

At nine tracks, it’s no more than a sampler, but it does attempt to draw out different facets of this ambitious, innovative outfit. 

Thus you hear a subdued ballad like “A Remark You Made” alongside the cool tones of a funk/jazz hybrid like “Black Market,” the soft “Orange Lady” leaning against the tempestuous “Teen Town.” At their most accessible, Weather Report made music that crossed over into melodic terrain, typified by the celebratory “Birdland.” But the band could be equally arty, as “The Moors” (which recalls early Roxy Music) and “Man In The Green Shirt” (a fair match for Frank Zappa’s jazz albums) attest to. 

The sound quality of the Columbia disc is excellent, although likely no better than the Columbia/Legacy reissues from the early ‘90s. 

The selection is fine, given the many choices they faced. Snubbing Sweetnighter was perhaps a necessary evil, though that album could have offered more than Mr. Gone’s “Young And Fine.”

The liner notes from Tom Piazza are good and the documentation for the individual tracks thorough. 

At under one hour, Columbia could have opted to add more material, but what would it have accomplished ? 

Given the renewed interest in jazz brought about by Ken Burns’ television series, this is a fine way to get your feet wet in Weather Report’s music.

Wayne Shorter - Joy Ryder (Apenas R$ 12,00)


Joy Ryder (Apenas R$ 12,00)

Shorter is in great form on Joy Ryder. 

His sound and approach on soprano are unmistakeable and instantly recognizable. 

He allows himself much more space to blow than he did on the undersung and misunderstood classic Phantom Navigator, and he takes full advantage of it. 

That’s probably why most jazz critics vastly prefer Joy Ryder to Phantom Navigator.

It is brilliant.

Jazz Rock/Fusion

Studio Album, released in 1988

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. "Joy Ryder"
2. "Cathay"
3. "Over Shadown Hill Way"
4. "Anathem"
5. "Causeways"
6. "Daredevil"
7. "Someplace Called "Where""


Line-up / Musicians
* Wayne Shorter: tenor, and soprano saxophone
* Patrice Rushen: piano, synthesizer
* Geri Allen: piano, synthesizer
* Herbie Hancock: synthesizer
* Nathan East: electric bass
* Darryl Jones: electric bass
* Terri Lyne Carrington: drums
* Frank Colon: percussion
* Dianne Reeves: vocals (7)


sábado, 29 de junho de 2013

Wayne Shorter - 1988 - Joy Ryder {CBS 700081}


Wayne Shorter - 1995 - High Life


Wayne Shorter - 2005 - Beyond The Sound Barrier


Wayne Shorter - 2013 - Without A Net


Weather Report - 1972 - I Sing The Body Electric


Weather Report - 1974 - Mysterious Traveller


Weather Report - 1977 - Heavy Weather


Weather Report - 1982 - Weather Report (CBS)


Weather Report - 1984 - Domino Theory


Weather Report - 1984 - Sportin' Life


Weather Report - 1986 - This Is This


Weather Report - 2002 - Live & Unreleased (2xCD)