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Weather Report - Heavy Weather - Vinyl Record 180g Import

Weather Report - Heavy Weather - Vinyl Record 180g Import

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Weather Report's seventh album Heavy Weather was released in 1977, and it's a jazz-rock or fusion classic. It's the band's second album with bassist Jaco Pastorius, who became a permanent member of the band. Its opening track, "Birdland", was a commercial success, something not typical of instrumental music. A striking feature of "Birdland" is Pastorius picking harmonics on his fretless bass.

Heavy Weather proved that there was still plenty of creative life left in the jazz-rock or fusion movement just as it began to run out of steam. It features impressive instrumentation, with intricate drumming from Omar Hakim, Zawinul's distinctive synthesizer sounds, and Wayne Shorter's saxophone solos. The album's mix of funky, groovy rhythms and inventive jazz improvisation made it a landmark album of the era.

If you're a fan of jazz, fusion, or just excellent music, Heavy Weather is a must-have for your collection. This 180 gram audiophile vinyl edition, reissued by Music On Vinyl, lets you experience the album in all its glory.

SIDE A

1. BIRDLAND
2. A REMARK YOU MADE
3. TEEN TOWN
4. HARLEQUIN

SIDE B

1. RUMBA MAMÁ
2. PALLADíUM
3. THE JUGGLER
4. HAVONA

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Care Instructions

Keep away from the sun.

Never place it next to a Justin Bieber record.

Treat it like your grandma, you know if she was a record. Know what I mean? Tender care, don't talk back, and never interupt during Murder She Wrote. Wait - what the hell was I writing about-

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