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jean-marie
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Topic: Mwandishi VS Weather Report Posted: March 30 2011 at 10:29 |
hard choice, but at this time i'llgo with WR
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Posted: March 30 2011 at 04:05 |
Syzygy wrote:
Mwandishi for me - I like Weather Report, and for me their first three albums are their best, but there's nothing on their debut to compare with the adventurousness and out there weirdeness of Mwandishi. | Same for me BUDdy
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Posted: March 30 2011 at 04:03 |
Syzygy wrote:
Mwandishi for me - I like Weather Report, and for me their first three albums are their best, but there's nothing on their debut to compare with the adventurousness and out there weirdeness of Mwandishi. |
I read you loud and clear, buddy.... but if WR's debut had been pitted against Crossing or Sextant, I'd have voted for Hancock rather than Zawinul
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Syzygy
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 16:12 |
Mwandishi for me - I like Weather Report, and for me their first three albums are their best, but there's nothing on their debut to compare with the adventurousness and out there weirdeness of Mwandishi.
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 16:06 |
Mwandishi.
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 15:53 |
Sean Trane wrote:
If I went for Crossings against Grand Wazoo (that was a weird matchup, btw), here I'll go for WR's s/t debut, because the Mwandishi S/T debut is the weaker one from that superb trilogy...
To what album will you pit Sextant against??? |
Against 'Close to the Edge', of course.
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 08:13 |
Good poll. The WR debut is one of my top jazz albums of all time, while Mwhandishi is a more recent discovery and has yet to grow on me, so there's no competition for me.
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 03:35 |
If I went for Crossings against Grand Wazoo (that was a weird matchup, btw), here I'll go for WR's s/t debut, because the Mwandishi S/T debut is the weaker one from that superb trilogy...
To what album will you pit Sextant against???
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 03:35 |
Man With Hat wrote:
Guess I'll be the first to vote for WR.
Their self tilted is easily the best thing they've done (though I Sing... comes close). Mwandishi is easily trumped by Crossings, though is probably better than Sextant.
Not that that's what I'm using to judge this. WR is just pretty much brilliant from start to end. |
Agreeing with most of this although I rate WR's two first about equally. ST and I Sing... are both up there with classics of electric Miles/Mwadishi-albums, and I consider Herbie's first album in his Mwadishi-trilogy to be the least great. Still essential listrning, though. Both are excellent entries from the great years of american fusion (69-74). But WR, this time. When you look at his conributions to Miles + Weather Report and add his own three soloalbums you'll see how incredibly creative period 69-72 was for Wayne Shorter (also considering that he wrote many of the compositions). A quick reccomentation by another busy man, for everyone starved at more gems of the era. It's probably not so rare but it's new to me, and I rarely see or hear it mentioned: Joe Zawinul - Zawinul from 1971. Lovely spacy jazz, with a double set of geniuses on both keys with himself & Hancock, drums (Billy Hart & Joe Chambers) and on upright basses (Miroslav Vitous & Walter Booker). Wayne Shorter, Jack Dejohnette and Woody Shaw mm... also joins in on a couple of tracks.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 21:30 |
I'll vote WR as well. It's close, though
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:57 |
Guess I'll be the first to vote for WR.
Their self tilted is easily the best thing they've done (though I Sing... comes close). Mwandishi is easily trumped by Crossings, though is probably better than Sextant.
Not that that's what I'm using to judge this. WR is just pretty much brilliant from start to end.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:30 |
Logan wrote:
Good match-up. In both cases the follow-up albums, Crossings and I Sing the Body Electric are particularly stunning albums, but I do really like these as well -- WR's self-titled is my second favourite WR album, but I put Sextant over Mwandishi.
Anyway, I consider both essential, but find Mwandishi more essential.
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Exactly, I might do that match-up later. I'm listening to Body Electric right now, an album that requires more listens from me. Crossings, as I have said many times in the last couple of days, I already love it but of course, with each new listen I discover new things. Both of these albums are full of details and that's where the magic is.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:27 |
Weather Report's debut is a pretty solid album that I have listened enough times I think to make a opinion of it. At times dreamy like Miles Davis' 69-70 era or sometimes follows the more chaotic feel of that era in an original way with Joe's great Rhodes, Wayne's sax, Miroslav's unique bass and Mouzon's drumming.
I won't vote till I re-listen to Mwandishi with more attention, this album still needs more spins.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:25 |
Good match-up. In both cases the follow-up albums, Crossings and I Sing the Body Electric are particularly stunning albums, but I do really like these as well -- WR's self-titled is my second favourite WR album, but I put Sextant over Mwandishi.
Anyway, I consider both essential, but find Mwandishi more essential.
Edited by Logan - March 28 2011 at 20:27
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:21 |
i find I most prefer Miles Davis' music at night. Or the occasional rainy day.
In A Silent Way is a treat to listen to every time. Not once have I put it on and was not feelin' the vibe. IASW Sessions is great too
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:19 |
The first two WR are pretty good for me (I'm generally not a big WR fan), but here I'm definitely taking Mwandishi.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:13 |
darkshade wrote:
oh yea how could I forget. I haven't delved into post-68 Miles in a while |
It's been like 10 nights from now that I've been listening to Get Up With It (or Big Fun) to sleep with, but I mostly listen to it asleep, lol.
I have already listened to In a Silent Way more than a hundred times surely, it's a night favorite.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:11 |
oh yea how could I forget. I haven't delved into post-68 Miles in a while
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The Quiet One
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 20:08 |
darkshade wrote:
Mwandishi
That first WR album has some music from Miles Davis - "Big Fun" and i think "Bitches Brew" (im not sure) and those are more enjoyable to me
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Yes, also In a Silent Way.
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 19:58 |
Mwandishi
That first WR album has some music from Miles Davis - "Big Fun" and i think "Bitches Brew" (im not sure) and those are more enjoyable to me
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