Weather Report/France 1984
Weather Report/France 1984
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This is a coveted album that contains the first clear sound source of the performance at the traditional Anthem Jazz, broadcast on FM radio locally. The Weather, which had Jaco and Erskine, was said to be the strongest lineup in history, and the Weather's final lineup, which has been powered up with the addition of fresh blood such as Victor Bailey, Jose Rossy, and Mino Cineru, has put an end to it. This is the first time that the Weather's famous performance has been recorded in the finest high quality sound! From the opening, the newly joined monster Hakim's superb drums and Bailey's roaring fretless bass are flying, and the momentum that attacks before you can relax is overwhelming. In particular, Shorter, inspired by the two young musicians, unleashes a wild and fierce blow that makes you cry! We enter the masterpiece "Two Lines", which is the most fast-paced and swinging song of all Weather's songs. From the battle between Shorter, Hakim and Bailey, Bailey's incredibly technical solos that surpass Jaco's in his prime are featured in this song, and the groove of this song is the ultimate performance that can be said to be the true essence of live Weather. Zawinul and Shorter's playing is also sharp throughout, so enjoy this masterpiece that can be said to be the true essence of the final Weather! ! Live at Juan-les-Pins, Antibes, France 07/18/1984 1. Corner Pocket 2. French DJ 3. Swamp Cabbage 4. Two Lines Joe Zawinul (keyb) Wayne Shorter (ss, ts) Victor Bailey (b) Oma Hakim (dr) Mino Cinero (perc)
Live at Juan-les-Pins, Antibes, France 07/18/1984 1. Corner Pocket 2. French DJ 3. Swamp Cabbage 4. Two Lines Joe Zawinul (keyb) Wayne Shorter (ss, ts) Victor Bailey (b) Oma Hakim (dr) Mino Cinero (perc)