I start the "Re-discovered" section with Weather Report's biggest-selling album which seems to be the ideal thing, a popular and artistic success.
Sometimes, when listening to Weather Report at their best and "Heavy Weather" [1977] is one of their very best, it’s worth pinching yourself as a reminder that at their heart, this band comprised one of jazz’s most basic jazz configurations. It’s simply, saxophone, piano, bass, drums and percussion. Then, listen to ‘Birdland’, later covered by Manhattan Transfer and Maynard Ferguson, and wonder. Listen to the boost Pastorius gives the band, especially on his own compositions ‘Havona’ and ‘Teen Town.’ Reaching number 30 on the Billboard album chart, even today Heavy Weather remains as stunning in its overall effect as the day it was made. [www.jazzwise.com]
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