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Black Market

  • AMG Review of Black Market

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    Richard S. Ginell
    All Music Guide

    The shifts in Weather Report's personnel come fast and furious now, with Narada Michael Walden and Chester Thompson as the drummers, Alex Acuna and Don Alias at the percussion table, and Alphonso Johnson giving way to the mighty, martyred Jaco Pastorius. It is interesting to hear Pastorius expanding the bass role only incrementally over what the more funk-oriented Johnson was doing at this early point -- that is, until "Barbary Coast," where suddenly Jaco leaps athletically forward into the spotlight. Joe Zawinul or just Zawinul, as he preferred to be billed -- contributed all of side one's compositions, mostly Third World-flavored workouts except for "Cannon Ball," a touching tribute to his ex-boss Cannonball Adderley (who had died the year before). Shorter, Pastorius, and Johnson split the remainder of the tracks, with Shorter now set in a long-limbed compositional mode for electric bands that would serve him into the 1990s. While it goes without saying that most Weather Report albums are transition albums, this diverse record is even more transient than most, paving the way for WR's most popular period while retaining the old sense of adventure.

Weather Report Weekend #17 - "Black Market"
9 months ago

Long time away from Mog but pleased to be back with the next installment for you. Black Market is one amazing album. Recording started at the end of 1975 and paused while the band took a break for the holidays. Recording resumed again in the New Year after a confusing change around in personnel, which ultimately saw Jaco make his recorded debut with the band as well as his writing debut (wi...

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Weather Report Weekend # 17 Part 2 - "Barbary Coast"
9 months ago

"Barbary Coast" (composed by Jaco Pastorius) from Weather Report's "Black Market".

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Gr8fulDad
Gr8fulDad of Greetings From Anywhere
RIP Joe Zawinul
over 2 years ago

This quote stood out when I was reading one of Joe's many wonderful obituaries on the net: “There is no difference between a Stradivarius or a beautiful synthesizer sound. People make a big mistake in putting down electronic music. Yes, it’s been misused and abused, but that’s true of every music. There is nothing wrong with electronic music as long as you’re putting some soul behind the t

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