Description
Weather Report and the Mahavishnu Orchestra were the two giants of the first and greatest wave of jazz rock / fusion in the early 1970s. It is interesting to note the involvement of the British and Europeans in this movement. John McLaughlin was an Englishman and Weather Report founders included Austrian Joe Zawinul and afro American Wayne Shorter.
Keyboard/synthesizer virtuoso Zawinul and woodwind magician Shorter formed Weather Report in 1970 after working together on Miles Davis’ trailblazing album projects “In A Silent Way� and “Bitches Brew�.
Weather Report recorded 15 albums for Columbia Records over a 16 year period. The band was like a revolving door workshop for some of the contemporary talent of the time employing star clusters of gifted musicians who utilized complex arrangements along with virtuoso solos and pioneered usage of world music rhythms and electronic synthesizers. Their music defied categorization and description and was a harbinger of the coming global music revolution.
This double CD compilation features tracks by various modern artists either creating their own dynamic arrangements of Weather Report compositions or producing original sonic paintings based on Weather Report consciousness.
CD 1: Scott Kinsey – Big Rock / Marcus Miller – Teen Town / Michiel Borstlap & Yuri Honing – Memory Of Enchantment / Trinity – Weather Is Changing / Michael Wolff Trio – Pinocchio / Tribal Tech – You May Remember Me / John McLean – Three Views Of A Secret / Kai Eckhardt – Queen Of Cups / Angel Celada – Corner Pocket / Richard S. & The Vibe Tribe – Travels / Rachel Z Trio – On The Milky Way Express / Gary Willis – Emancipation.
CD2: White House – Bombay / Terje Gewelt & Christian Jacob – A Remark You Made / Rocco Zifarelli – Havona / Jim Beard – Fever / Acoustic Mania – Birdland / Torsten De Winkel, Janek Gwizdala, Audun Waage, feat. Scott Kinsey – Scarlet Woman / Karizma – Palladium / Tony Grey – White Woods / Alex Gunia – American Tango / Slop Shop – Overlook Hotel / Mantra – Mysterious Traveller / Clive Stevens – Beat 17.