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Live & Unreleased

Weather Report

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To date, Weather Report has been documented accurately exactly once in a live setting, and that was on a Japanese import called Live in Tokyo in 1972. All of their U.S.-released product, including their double-live set 8:30, was truncated, though it did capture some of the excitement the band was capable of producing at their most effectively intent and focused. Unfortunately, Live and Unreleased goes no further in demystifying the truly mysterious that elemental process that allowed them to move from one idea to the next no matter how far distant, with no apparent bridges in between. Being a collection of tracks from various live dates from 1975-1983, with wildly varying personnel, that cannot be expected. That said, what does transpire here showcases what an intense -- and accessible -- listening experience Weather Report could provide in a concert hall at a moment's notice. One of the more confusing aspects of Live and Unreleased is its sequencing. In trying to showcase the band in as many settings as possible, some continuity is lost. When you begin with a a performance of Wayne Shorter's "Freezing Fire," recorded in 1975, with Alphonso Johnson on bass, Alex Acuna on percussion, and Chester Thompson on drums, then move directly to Shorter's "Plaza Real," recorded in 1983 at a much bigger hall (same city, though, London), with Victor Bailey on bass and Omar Hakim on drums, and then jump back again to Joe Zawinul's "Fast City" from 1980, with Jaco Pastorius on bass and Peter Erskine on drums, you have traveled a long way in the band's evolutionary process without the regard of context. While Zawinul and Shorter were constants and regarded as the band's leaders, no one can question Pastorius' role as a dominating influence as both a player and as a composer -- not to mention his and Zawinul's competitive/conflicting energy. That's missing here. Some moments are more smooth than others, as on disc two's transition from "In a Silent Way/Waterfall," both by Zawinul and recorded in 1978, to the title track from Night Passage, recorded with virtually the same band -- Pastorius and Erskine in the rhythm section -- in 1980 and then on to Shorter's "Port of Entry" from the same date. Here, glimpses are cast into the shadows of the real lightning that could (and often would) strike when the band was -- as most often they were -- on their mettle. And while Live and Unreleased is perhaps true but misleading in the sense of presenting the band at their live best, there is some wonderful and challenging music here, such as Pastorius engaging both Shorter and Zawinul on "Black Market"; the double-timed "Teen Town," with Manolo Badrena acting as a wizard of small percussion; "River People," with Erskine triple timing the beat to get Shorter's solo out from under the bank of Zawinul's keyboards and Pastorius supporting him, the sheer arpeggiattic flights of fancy Zawinul was capable of in mode such as on "In a Silent Way/Waterfall." All of these are wonderful moments in a collection of tracks that has nothing whatsoever to apologize for and is a more than worthy addition to any fan's library. Ultimately, this still leaves room for Legacy to come up with a live Weather Report Box, perhaps documenting the Jaco years. Here's to hoping.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Freezing Fire (Live)
00:08:13

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Wayne Shorter, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Josef Zawinul, Producer - Alphonso Johnson, Bass Guitar - Joe Zawinul, Orchestrator - Alex Acuna, Percussion - Chester Thompson, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

2
Plaza Real (Live)
00:07:03

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Victor Bailey, Bass Guitar - Wayne Shorter, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Jose Rossy, Percussion - OMAR HAKIM, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

3
Fast City (Live [Long Version])
00:06:48

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Thomas, Percussion - Peter Erskine, Drums

(P) 1980 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Portrait of Tracy (Live)
00:05:56

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer - Wayne Shorter, Producer

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

5
Elegant People (Live)
00:04:27

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Manolo Badrena, Percussion - W. Shorter, Composer, Lyricist - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Alex Acuna, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

6
Cucumber Slumber (Live)
00:11:39

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Alphonso Johnson, Bass Guitar - A.Johnson, Composer, Lyricist - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Alex Acuna, Percussion - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Chester Thompson, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

7
Teen Town (Live)
00:06:29

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Soprano Saxophone - Manolo Badrena, Percussion - Alex Acuna, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

8
Man In the Green Shirt (Live)
00:10:31

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Alphonso Johnson, Bass Guitar - Joe Zawinul, Orchestrator - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Soprano Saxophone - Alex Acuna, Percussion - Chester Thompson, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

DISC 2

1
Black Market (Live)
00:09:26

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Manolo Badrena, Percussion - Alex Acuna, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Where the Moon Goes (Live)
00:12:05

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - J. Zawinul, Composer - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Victor Bailey, Bass Guitar - Jose Rossy, Percussion - N. O'BYRNE, Lyricist - OMAR HAKIM, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
River People (Live)
00:06:57

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Soprano Saxophone - Peter Erskine, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

4
Two Lines (Live)
00:06:15

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Victor Bailey, Bass Guitar - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Jose Rossy, Percussion - OMAR HAKIM, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

5
Cigano (Live)
00:03:59

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Wayne Shorter, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Alex Acuna, Percussion - Chester Thompson, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

6
In a Silent Way / Waterfall (Live)
00:05:45

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Piano, Producer, Synthesizer - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Peter Erskine, Drums

(P) 2002 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Night Passage (Live)
00:05:53

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Thomas, Percussion - Peter Erskine, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

8
Port of Entry (Live)
00:08:08

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Jaco Pastorius, Bass Guitar - Wayne Shorter, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Thomas, Percussion - Peter Erskine, Drums

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

9
Rumba Mama (Live)
00:01:15

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - A. Acuna, Composer, Lyricist - Josef Zawinul, Producer - Manolo Badrena, Percussion - Wayne Shorter, Producer - Alex Acuna, Drums - M. Badrena, Composer, Lyricist

(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

10
Directions / Dr. Honoris Causa (Live)
00:08:38

Weather Report, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Josef Zawinul, Producer, Synthesizer - Alphonso Johnson, Bass Guitar - J. Zawinul, Composer, Lyricist - Wayne Shorter, Producer, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Alex Acuna, Percussion - Chester Thompson, Drums

(P) 2002 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Album review

To date, Weather Report has been documented accurately exactly once in a live setting, and that was on a Japanese import called Live in Tokyo in 1972. All of their U.S.-released product, including their double-live set 8:30, was truncated, though it did capture some of the excitement the band was capable of producing at their most effectively intent and focused. Unfortunately, Live and Unreleased goes no further in demystifying the truly mysterious that elemental process that allowed them to move from one idea to the next no matter how far distant, with no apparent bridges in between. Being a collection of tracks from various live dates from 1975-1983, with wildly varying personnel, that cannot be expected. That said, what does transpire here showcases what an intense -- and accessible -- listening experience Weather Report could provide in a concert hall at a moment's notice. One of the more confusing aspects of Live and Unreleased is its sequencing. In trying to showcase the band in as many settings as possible, some continuity is lost. When you begin with a a performance of Wayne Shorter's "Freezing Fire," recorded in 1975, with Alphonso Johnson on bass, Alex Acuna on percussion, and Chester Thompson on drums, then move directly to Shorter's "Plaza Real," recorded in 1983 at a much bigger hall (same city, though, London), with Victor Bailey on bass and Omar Hakim on drums, and then jump back again to Joe Zawinul's "Fast City" from 1980, with Jaco Pastorius on bass and Peter Erskine on drums, you have traveled a long way in the band's evolutionary process without the regard of context. While Zawinul and Shorter were constants and regarded as the band's leaders, no one can question Pastorius' role as a dominating influence as both a player and as a composer -- not to mention his and Zawinul's competitive/conflicting energy. That's missing here. Some moments are more smooth than others, as on disc two's transition from "In a Silent Way/Waterfall," both by Zawinul and recorded in 1978, to the title track from Night Passage, recorded with virtually the same band -- Pastorius and Erskine in the rhythm section -- in 1980 and then on to Shorter's "Port of Entry" from the same date. Here, glimpses are cast into the shadows of the real lightning that could (and often would) strike when the band was -- as most often they were -- on their mettle. And while Live and Unreleased is perhaps true but misleading in the sense of presenting the band at their live best, there is some wonderful and challenging music here, such as Pastorius engaging both Shorter and Zawinul on "Black Market"; the double-timed "Teen Town," with Manolo Badrena acting as a wizard of small percussion; "River People," with Erskine triple timing the beat to get Shorter's solo out from under the bank of Zawinul's keyboards and Pastorius supporting him, the sheer arpeggiattic flights of fancy Zawinul was capable of in mode such as on "In a Silent Way/Waterfall." All of these are wonderful moments in a collection of tracks that has nothing whatsoever to apologize for and is a more than worthy addition to any fan's library. Ultimately, this still leaves room for Legacy to come up with a live Weather Report Box, perhaps documenting the Jaco years. Here's to hoping.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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