Mr. Gone Weather Report

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 19,427
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972428529
 
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Mr. Gone

1LISTENThe Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat 5:00
2LISTENRiver People 4:49
3LISTENYoung and Fine 6:54
4LISTENThe Elders 4:20
5LISTENMr. Gone 5:20
6LISTENPunk Jazz 5:07
7LISTENPinocchio 2:25
8LISTENAnd Then 3:20

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Editorial Reviews

On Mr. Gone, Weather Report becomes merely a cover name for a Joe Zawinul/Jaco Pastorius jazz/rock/funk record production, with several guest drummers (Steve Gadd, Tony Williams, Peter Erskine), no resident percussionist, and Wayne Shorter as a still-potent solo saxophone threat. This album was denounced in its time as a sellout, probably on the reputation of Jaco's pulsating "River People," which is as close as WR ever came to outright disco. But there is lots of diversity and adventure here, as the creative core of the band uses the latest electronics to push out the boundaries of sound while maintaining tight control over structure. "The Pursuit of the Woman With the Feathered Hat" is quintessential Zawinul; the Third World-centered groove is everything, no chord changes to impede this rush of layered electronics, percussion, and voices. Shorter's spare "The Elders" flirts with the electronic avant-garde and he retrofits his Miles Davis-era "Pinocchio" in rapid-fire electro-acoustic garb. In other words, the multi-flavored WR stew continues to cook at a fine boil. Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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July 01, 2002: The compositions in this album are excellent. While it is debatable this is WR's ''Sellout album'' I still enjoy it nonetheless. River People gets a lot of flack buts its a neat tune!! Overall, its not WR's best (NOTHING will ever beat Black Market, the greatest album ever!!) but its definitely not their worst. I'd reccomend it to anyone who says they like WR and their work. You'll be singing ''Punk Jazz'' for a while!!

This review was written about the CD edition.