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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Passport's Earthborn LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Passport's Earthborn second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
VG+
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG
Catalogue #:
ATL 50913
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Jazz, Latin, Fusion, Jazz-Funk
$18.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Passport's Earthborn LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Passport
Album: Earthborn
Released: Germany, 1982

Tracklist:

A1Palm Tree Song4:16
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
A2Ball The Jack4:30
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
A3Bassic3:17
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
A4Earthborn5:52
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
A5New Moon4:10
Written-By - Jimmy Patrick, K. Doldinger
B1Allemande4:35
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
B2Leave Taking5:45
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
B3Abakus5:40
Written-By - Klaus Doldinger
B4Night Delighter5:10
Written-By - Hermann Weindorf, K. Doldinger/K. Doldinger, P. Bischof/Fallenstein


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Description

"Earthborn" is an album by the German jazz ensemble Passport, led by saxophonist Klaus Doldinger. Released in 1982, this album is a notable entry in the band's extensive discography, which spans several decades and showcases a blend of jazz fusion, rock, and electronic elements.

Passport, formed in 1971, has been a significant force in the jazz fusion genre, and "Earthborn" is a testament to their evolving sound during the early 1980s. The album features a lineup of talented musicians, including Klaus Doldinger on saxophone, Dieter Petereit on bass, Wolfgang Schmid on bass, and Curt Cress on drums, among others. This ensemble brings a dynamic and cohesive sound to the album, characterized by intricate compositions and virtuosic performances.

"Earthborn" opens with the track "Louisiana," which immediately sets the tone with its energetic rhythm and engaging saxophone melodies. The track is a fusion of jazz and rock elements, showcasing the band's ability to blend genres seamlessly. The interplay between the saxophone and the rhythm section is particularly noteworthy, creating a vibrant and compelling listening experience.

Another standout track on the album is "Eternal Spiral," which features a more atmospheric and contemplative sound. The track's slower tempo and melodic saxophone lines create a sense of introspection, contrasting with the more upbeat tracks on the album. This diversity in musical styles is one of the strengths of "Earthborn," as it keeps the listener engaged and showcases the band's versatility.

"Mandrake" is another highlight, with its intricate rhythms and complex harmonies. The track features impressive solos from each member of the band, demonstrating their technical prowess and deep musical understanding. The interplay between the musicians is tight and cohesive, reflecting their experience and chemistry as a group.

The album's title track, "Earthborn," is a fitting conclusion to the record. It encapsulates the themes of the album with its earthy, organic sound and intricate arrangements. The track builds gradually, with each instrument adding layers of complexity and depth, culminating in a powerful and satisfying finale.

"Earthborn" received positive critical reception upon its release, with reviewers praising the band's musicianship and the album's production quality. The album is often cited as one of Passport's stronger releases from the 1980s, a period during which the band continued to innovate and push the boundaries of jazz fusion.

In terms of historical and cultural significance, "Earthborn" represents a period of transition for Passport, as they incorporated more electronic elements into their sound. This evolution reflected broader trends in the music industry during the early 1980s, as many artists experimented with new technologies and production techniques. Passport's ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining their core identity is one of the reasons for their enduring popularity and influence in the jazz fusion genre.

While "Earthborn" may not have won any major awards, its impact on the jazz fusion scene and its place in Passport's discography are undeniable. The album remains a favorite among fans of the band and is often recommended as an entry point for new listeners.

In conclusion, "Earthborn" is a compelling and well-crafted album that showcases Passport's strengths as a jazz fusion ensemble. The combination of intricate compositions, virtuosic performances, and diverse musical styles makes it a standout release in the band's catalog. Whether you are a longtime fan of Passport or new to their music, "Earthborn" is an album that deserves a listen.

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