Sunday, July 04, 2010
Weather Report “Weather Report” (1971)
If you know Weather Report primarily from their latter-day funk-groove thang, this may come as a surprise -- perhaps even a pleasant one. For one thing, Joe Zawinul is restricted mostly to organ and piano, with none of the synthesizer excess of later albums. The balance between Zawinul and Wayne Shorter, too, is much more even (and Shorter's "Eurydice" is my favourite piece on the record). With bassist Miroslav Vitous on acoustic instruments, the album may remind you of Miles Davis's In A Silent Way, on which, of course, Zawinul and Shorter played crucial parts. There's a kind of calm and serenity hanging over the music, even when the playing gets furious (which, with these guys involved, it often does). "Orange Lady" was also recorded by Miles Davis as "Great Expectations" (for which he cheekily took the composition credit). –Brad
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Album Reviews,
Jazz
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