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Tale Spinnin'

  • AMG Review of Tale Spinnin'

    Amg
    Richard S. Ginell
    All Music Guide

    Weather Report's ever-changing lineup shifts again, with the somewhat heavier funk-oriented Leon "Ndugu" Chancler dropping into the drummer's chair and Alyrio Lima taking over the percussion table. As a result, Tale Spinnin' has a weightier feel than Mysterious Traveller, while continuing the latter's explorations in Latin-spiced electric jazz/funk. Zawinul's pioneering interest in what we now call world music is more in evidence with the African percussion, wordless vocals, and sandy sound effects of "Badia," and his synthesizer sophistication is growing along with the available technology. Wayne Shorter's work on soprano sax is more animated than on the previous two albums and Alphonso Johnson puts his melodic bass more to the fore. While not quite as inventive as its two predecessors, this remains an absorbing extension of WR's mid-'70s direction.

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"Talespinnin'", Weather Report's 1975 album is a joy. It marks a continued progression away from the freeform, tone poem content of the first few Weather Report albums to a more structured, compositional approach, while still bearing the distinctive hallmark of the Zawinul / Shorter sound throughout. Wayne Shorter plays beautifully on this album, which features a number of delightful sax sol...

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