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発売日 2014年09月16日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルLegacy Recordings
構成数 4
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規格品番 88875006192
SKU 888750061928

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構成数 : 4枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
In an era when box sets are so plentiful and are basically de rigueur for any major, and some not so major labels, it's virtually a wonder that a Weather Report box set didn't appear until the 21st century. Things take as long as they must, evidently, and Legacy has done an outstanding job with this set. Consisting of three CDs and a DVD of a phenomenal live concert from 1978 (with Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine on the Heavy Weather tour), this document considers every aspect of the band's career carefully and thoughtfully. It actually commences on disc one with some of Wayne Shorter's and Joe Zawinul's pre-Weather Report ensembles, beginning with their joint membership in Miles Davis' band during the Bitches Brew era with "In a Silent Way." Zawinul composed it; he and Shorter both played on it. This short version of the tune was recorded by Davis, but according to Hal Miller's fantastic liner notes (there should be a Grammy nomination for these), Zawinul never gave Miles the intro for the tune, just the one-chord vamp; his own version is very different. Also here is Shorter's "Super Nova," from his Blue Note record of the same name, along with an excerpt of Zawinul's "Experience in E" with the Cannonball Adderley band (from Adderley's Domination). The reason? Both men embraced concepts and tropes that became part of the Weather Report's method of working.
The actual Weather Report tunes begin with "Milky Way," from their debut album, and continue with four more from that album, including the full version of "Eurydice." Weather Report was a free and progressive band which took its composer's frameworks and built floating, drifting, melding, sparkings of ideas into them; members at this point also included bassist Miroslav Vitous, percussionist Airto Moreira, and drummer Alphonse Mouzon. The band's sound got bigger and stranger on the classic I Sing the Body Electric disc from 1971. Moreira was in transition and Eric Gravatt entered the drum chair as Dom Um Romao became the band's percussionist. There is one of two unreleased cuts from these years: a different version of Zawinul's "Directions" with sparks aplenty. The real emergence of a new Weather Report sound began in 1973 with the underrated and classic Sweetnighter. While only "125th Street Congress" is included to round out the first disc, it is a mighty one, clocking in at over 12 minutes and showcasing for the first time the kind of deep funky groove the band was capable of; the song included not only Vitous, but also electric bassist Andrew White, who played English horn on "Unknown Soldier" on their previous album. This is the point where the bass-heavy groove began to dominate the band's sound, and rhythmic groove became the centerpiece not only for improvisation, but composition as well.
Disc two kicks off with an unreleased live version of "Nubian Sundance" from 1974, with electric bassist (Vitous had left by this point in time for a solo career) Alphonso Johnson who'd also played on Tale Spinnin'. Pastorius made his first appearance with the band on "Black Market" and thereafter Weather Report became a different unit. The music became more progressive, funky, and complex, where the groove was decorated with all kinds of syncopated keyboard and saxophone charts, and Pastorius became the centerpiece of the band's sound, and its third composer. (His loss is clearly felt on Procession and Domino Theory, with Victor Bailey replacing him.) This sound becomes paradoxically more and more idiosyncratic and complicated. All the predictable selections are here, from "Birdland," "Three Views of a Secret," "Palladium," "Pursuit of the Woman in the Feathered Red Hat," "Dream Clock," and "Dara Factor Two" from the subsequent studio albums, by which time the trio of Zawinul, Pastorius, and Shorter was aided and abetted alternately by drummers Peter Erskine and Omar Hakim, and percussionists Bobby Thomas, Jr., Mino Cinelu, and Jose Rossy, among other to be continued...

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      In a Silent Way
    2. 2.
      Super Nova
    3. 3.
      Experience in E
    4. 4.
      Milky Way
    5. 5.
      Tears
    6. 6.
      Eurydice
    7. 7.
      Orange Lady
    8. 8.
      Unknown Soldier
    9. 9.
      Directions
    10. 10.
      Surucucu
    11. 11.
      Second Sunday in August
    12. 12.
      125th Street Congress
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nubian Sundance
    2. 2.
      Blackthorn Rose
    3. 3.
      Badia
    4. 4.
      Cannon Ball
    5. 5.
      Black Market
    6. 6.
      Three Clowns
    7. 7.
      Havona
    8. 8.
      Birdland
    9. 9.
      Palladium
    10. 10.
      The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat
    11. 11.
      The Orphan
    12. 12.
      Sightseeing
  3. 3.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Dream Clock
    2. 2.
      Three Views of a Secret
    3. 3.
      Port of Entry
    4. 4.
      Dara Factor Two
    5. 5.
      Procession
    6. 6.
      Plaza Real
    7. 7.
      The Well
    8. 8.
      D-Flat Waltz
    9. 9.
      Domino Theory
    10. 10.
      Predator
    11. 11.
      Face on the Barroom Floor
    12. 12.
      Indiscretions
    13. 13.
      125th Street Congress (DJ Logic Remix)
  4. 4.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      Black Market (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    2. 2.
      Scarlet Woman (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    3. 3.
      Young and Fine (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    4. 4.
      The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    5. 5.
      A Remark You Made (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    6. 6.
      River People (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    7. 7.
      Thanks for the Memories (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    8. 8.
      Delores/Portrait of Tracy/Third Stone from the Sun (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    9. 9.
      Mr. Gone (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    10. 10.
      In a Silent Way (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    11. 11.
      Waterfall (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    12. 12.
      Teen Town (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    13. 13.
      I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good/The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (Live in Offenbach, Germany, Septem)
    14. 14.
      Birdland (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    15. 15.
      Introductions (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    16. 16.
      Fred & Jack (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    17. 17.
      Elegant People (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)
    18. 18.
      Badia (Live in Offenbach, Germany, September28th, 1978)

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Weather Report

商品の紹介

正式結成以前の貴重な作品から1985年の解散時までに発表された楽曲の中から選りすぐりの代表曲を選曲し、さらに当時の未発表曲等(2代目ドラマー、エリック・グラヴァットをフィーチャーした1971年録音"ADirections"、1974年録音"Nubian Sundance"完全ライヴ・ヴァージョン、DJロジックのREMIXによる"125th Street Congress")を加えた全37曲を収録した2006年リリースの4枚組セットがブックセット仕様で再登場!DVDは、本作のリリース当時は大きなわだっとなったジャコ・パストリアス在籍時、1978年9月のドイツ/オッフェンバッハでのライヴを2時間にわたって収録。後に単体のライヴDVDや、3枚組ライヴDVDセット『ベスト・ライヴ・セレクション~ザ・ジャーマン・コンサーツ』に収録されたライヴ映像です。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/08/05)

Rolling Stone - Ranked #5 in Rolling Stone's "The Top 10 Reissues Of 2006" -- "[T]his three-CD history shows how hard Weather Report rocked without being rock." JazzTimes - "[I]t is Zawinul's odd harmonic personality and sonic scope that leave the most lasting impression."
Rovi

In an era when box sets are so plentiful and are basically de rigueur for any major, and some not so major labels, it's virtually a wonder that a Weather Report box set didn't appear until the 21st century. Things take as long as they must, evidently, and Legacy has done an outstanding job with this set. Consisting of three CDs and a DVD of a phenomenal live concert from 1978 (with Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine on the Heavy Weather tour), this document considers every aspect of the band's career carefully and thoughtfully. It actually commences on disc one with some of Wayne Shorter's and Joe Zawinul's pre-Weather Report ensembles, beginning with their joint membership in Miles Davis' band during the Bitches Brew era with "In a Silent Way." Zawinul composed it; he and Shorter both played on it. This short version of the tune was recorded by Davis, but according to Hal Miller's fantastic liner notes (there should be a Grammy nomination for these), Zawinul never gave Miles the intro for the tune, just the one-chord vamp; his own version is very different. Also here is Shorter's "Super Nova," from his Blue Note record of the same name, along with an excerpt of Zawinul's "Experience in E" with the Cannonball Adderley band (from Adderley's Domination). The reason? Both men embraced concepts and tropes that became part of the Weather Report's method of working.
The actual Weather Report tunes begin with "Milky Way," from their debut album, and continue with four more from that album, including the full version of "Eurydice." Weather Report was a free and progressive band which took its composer's frameworks and built floating, drifting, melding, sparkings of ideas into them; members at this point also included bassist Miroslav Vitous, percussionist Airto Moreira, and drummer Alphonse Mouzon. The band's sound got bigger and stranger on the classic I Sing the Body Electric disc from 1971. Moreira was in transition and Eric Gravatt entered the drum chair as Dom Um Romao became the band's percussionist. There is one of two unreleased cuts from these years: a different version of Zawinul's "Directions" with sparks aplenty. The real emergence of a new Weather Report sound began in 1973 with the underrated and classic Sweetnighter. While only "125th Street Congress" is included to round out the first disc, it is a mighty one, clocking in at over 12 minutes and showcasing for the first time the kind of deep funky groove the band was capable of; the song included not only Vitous, but also electric bassist Andrew White, who played English horn on "Unknown Soldier" on their previous album. This is the point where the bass-heavy groove began to dominate the band's sound, and rhythmic groove became the centerpiece not only for improvisation, but composition as well.
Disc two kicks off with an unreleased live version of "Nubian Sundance" from 1974, with electric bassist (Vitous had left by this point in time for a solo career) Alphonso Johnson who'd also played on Tale Spinnin'. Pastorius made his first appearance with the band on "Black Market" and thereafter Weather Report became a different unit. The music became more progressive, funky, and complex, where the groove was decorated with all kinds of syncopated keyboard and saxophone charts, and Pastorius became the centerpiece of the band's sound, and its third composer. (His loss is clearly felt on Procession and Domino Theory, with Victor Bailey replacing him.) This sound becomes paradoxically more and more idiosyncratic and complicated. All the predictable selections are here, from "Birdland," "Three Views of a Secret," "Palladium," "Pursuit of the Woman in the Feathered Red Hat," "Dream Clock," and "Dara Factor Two" from the subsequent studio albums, by which time the trio of Zawinul, Pastorius, and Shorter was aided and abetted alternately by drummers Peter Erskine and Omar Hakim, and percussionists Bobby Thomas, Jr., Mino Cinelu, and Jose Rossy, among other to be continued...
Rovi

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