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WORD OF MOUTH

Jaco Pastorius

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

3.84 | 50 ratings

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sgtpepper
4 stars I'm not into big band music in general but don't frown upon it when hearing in acceptable amounts. Pastorius was one of the persons behind re-architecting the big band concept not only as to what instruments take part but made it less structured and more experimental. This album is a perfect example of a successful marriage between progressivity, experimentation and jazz tradition. Having harmonica in the orchestra along with more traditional brass instruments is impressive as is virtuoso bass/piano/saxophone/drum playing. The negative aspect of this album is that it is not accessible and an acquired taste. I acknowledge it fully but it doesn't belong to my favourite fusion records.

The first track is a great tour de force of avantgarde elastic hyperkinetic jazz. "3 Views of a secret" is a mellow, slow and even vocalised track with nice brass textures and solo harmonica. "Liberty city" has a nice bass reaggae bass motive and the 12-minute track is filled with improvisational teasers. "Blackbird" is one of the most interesting and dynamic cover version I've heard, it brings new dimension with harmonica, bass and harp. The title track is the closest to progressive rock/fusion a la Mahavishnu Orchestra, it features heavy bass and drums. The last track is again very different - world fusion rhythms and sunny motives lighten the sky.

sgtpepper | 4/5 |

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