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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 06/04/2002
  • Sales Rank: 48,464
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998540026

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Best of Weather Report

1LISTENBirdland 5:58
2LISTENMysterious Traveller 7:21
3LISTENBoogie Woogie Waltz 13:04
4LISTENThe Elders 4:20
5LISTENNight Passage 6:32
6LISTENFreezing Fire 7:28
7LISTENA Remark You Made 6:52
8LISTENElegant People 5:05
9LISTENMan in the Green Shirt 6:28
10LISTENBlackthorn Rose 4:59
11LISTENBlack Market 6:29

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A “best of” recording can only touch on the riches of Weather Report’s momentous career, but there’s plenty of memorable music to be found here nonetheless. For much of their 15-year tenure the brainchild of keyboardist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter went through myriad changes in personnel; this collection concentrates on the fully electric editions of the ensemble. (There are no selections from either the eponymously titled first album or the second, I Sing the Body Electric). With the addition of the innovative electric bassist Jaco Pastorious, Weather Report became one of the most popular fusion acts of the time; such tracks as “Birdland,” “A Remark You Made,” and “Night Passage” reflect their unbeatable combination of virtuosity and compositional flair. Earlier versions of Weather Report also receive attention: “Boogie Woogie Waltz,” “Mysterious Traveler,” “Blackthorne Rose," and “Black Market” rank high among their finest moments. Although Weather Report continued after Jaco Pastorious left, there are no selections from the band’s three post-Jaco albums. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble



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