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1 Birdland Zawinul 5:57
2 A Remark You Made Zawinul 6:51
3 Teen Town Pastorius 2:51
4 Harlequin Zawinul/Shorter 3:59
5 Rumba Mamá Badrena/Acuña/Acuna 2:11
6 Palladíum Shorter 4:46
7 The Juggler Zawinul 5:03
8 Havona Pastorius 6:01
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Heavy Weather

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Label: Legacy/RSM/Red

Heavy Weather

UPC: 886973514214

Release Date: 11/11/2008

Original Release Date: 11/11/2008

Tracks: [Birdland, A Remark You Made, Teen Town, Harlequin, Rumba Mamá, Palladíum, The Juggler, Havona]
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Richard S. Ginell

Weather Report's biggest-selling album is that ideal thing, a popular and artistic success -- and for the same reasons. For one thing, Joe Zawinul revealed an unexpectedly potent commercial streak for the first time since his Cannonball Adderley days, contributing what has become a perennial hit, "Birdland." Indeed, "Birdland" is a remarkable bit of record-making, a unified, ever-developing piece of music that evokes, without in any way imitating, a joyous evening on 52nd St. with a big band. The other factor is the full emergence of Jaco Pastorius as a co-leader; his dancing, staccato bass lifting itself out of the bass range as a third melodic voice, completely dominating his own ingenious "Teen Town" (where he also plays drums!). By now, Zawinul has become WR's de facto commander in the studio; his colorful synthesizers dictate the textures, his conceptions are carefully planned, with little of the freewheeling improvisation of only five years before. Wayne Shorter's saxophones are now reticent, if always eloquent, beams of light in Zawinul's general scheme while Alex Acu?a shifts ably over to the drums and Manolo Badrena handles the percussion. Released just as the jazz-rock movement began to run out of steam, this landmark album proved that there was plenty of creative life left in the idiom. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

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