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Weather Report - 8:30 (2LP) - Limited Edition Numbered Red Vinyl

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Weather Report - 0.354166666666667 Vinyl Record Album Art
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Weather Report - 8:30 Vinyl Record Album Art
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Original Release Year:
1979
Genre(s):
Jazz, Fusion
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
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Album Info

Artist: Weather Report
Album: 8:30
Released: Europe, 16 Jun 2023

Tracklist:

A1Black Market9:15
Composed By - Zawinul
A2Scarlet Woman8:24
Composed By - Al Johnson, Zawinul, Wayne Shorter
B1Teen Town5:50
Composed By - Jaco Pastorius
B2A Remark You Made7:40
Composed By - Zawinul
B3Slang (Bass Solo)4:32
Composed By - Jaco Pastorius
B4In A Silent Way2:34
Composed By, Synthesizer [Prophet V] - Zawinul
Soprano Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
C1Birdland6:34
Composed By - Zawinul
C2Thanks For The Memory (Tenor Sax Solo)3:21
Composed By - L. Robin, R. Rainger
C3Badia / Boogie Woggie Waltz Medley9:28
Composed By - Zawinul
D18:302:55
Composed By, Keyboards, Synthesizer [Quadra Bass], Vocoder [Korg Vocoder] - Zawinul
Drums - Jaco Pastorius
D2Brown Street8:36
Composed By, Keyboards, Synthesizer [Quadra Bass] - Zawinul
Composed By, Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
Drums - Jaco Pastorius
Drums, Percussion - Peter Erskine
Percussion - Erich Zawinul
D3The Orphan3:14
Choir [Ten Members Of] - The West Los Angeles Christian Academy Children's Choir
Composed By, Keyboards - Zawinul
Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
D4Sightseeing5:34
Bass - Jaco Pastorius
Composed By, Tenor Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
Drums - Peter Erskine
Keyboards - Zawinul

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Description

"8:30" by Weather Report is a fascinating live album that captures the essence of one of the most innovative jazz fusion bands of the 1970s. Released in 1979, this album showcases the incredible talent and chemistry of the band members, particularly the dynamic interplay between keyboardist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, who were the core of Weather Report.

The album is a double LP, with the first three sides recorded live during their 1978 tour, and the fourth side featuring studio recordings. This blend of live and studio tracks gives "8:30" a unique character, allowing listeners to experience the raw energy of Weather Report's live performances alongside the polished precision of their studio work.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Birdland," a song that has become synonymous with Weather Report. Originally from their 1977 album "Heavy Weather," "Birdland" is a jazz fusion classic, and the live version on "8:30" is electrifying. The band’s performance is tight and energetic, with Jaco Pastorius's bass playing being a particular highlight. Pastorius, known for his virtuosic and innovative approach to the electric bass, brings a vibrant and melodic quality to the track that is both captivating and inspiring.

Another highlight is "Black Market," which opens the album with a driving rhythm and intricate interplay between the musicians. The live setting allows for extended solos and improvisation, showcasing the individual talents of each band member while maintaining a cohesive group sound. The energy and spontaneity of the live performances are palpable, making "8:30" a thrilling listen from start to finish.

The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, earning Weather Report a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance in 1980. This accolade was a testament to the band's influence and the high regard in which they were held within the jazz community. "8:30" is often cited as one of the best live jazz albums of its era, capturing the spirit of a band at the height of their powers.

In terms of production, "8:30" was produced by Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter, who were meticulous in their approach to capturing the live sound of the band. The album's title, "8:30," is a reference to the typical start time of Weather Report's concerts, adding a personal touch to the album's concept.

The cultural significance of Weather Report and "8:30" lies in their ability to blend jazz with elements of rock, funk, and world music, creating a sound that was both innovative and accessible. This fusion of styles helped to broaden the appeal of jazz and paved the way for future generations of musicians to explore new musical territories.

Overall, "8:30" is a must-listen for fans of jazz fusion and live music. It captures the excitement and virtuosity of Weather Report in a way that few other recordings do, making it a timeless piece of musical history. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the genre, "8:30" offers a thrilling glimpse into the world of one of jazz's most influential bands.

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