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Weather Report: Wayne Shorter (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, background vocals); Joe Zawinul (melodica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizers, percussion, background vo...Read more
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Mr.Gone
Weather Report's eighth album is really that much of a essential record like the pervious efforts. The music is well jazz-pop fluff and the production is the main reason. Not ...Read more
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Rhythm Section
Weather Report is extremely long on rhythmic talent. Melodic talent? Ehh, not so much. I bought the cd because I had heard of the band years ago when I played in my high sc...Read more

Mr. Gone by Weather Report (CD, Jan-1991, Legacy)

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    Album Features
    UPC:074644686920
    Artist:Weather Report
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1991
    Record Label:Legacy
    Genre:Fusion, Jazz Instrument

    Track Listing
    1. Pursuit of the Woman With the Feathered Hat, The
    2. River People
    3. Young and Fine
    4. Elders, The
    5. Mr. Gone
    6. Punk Jazz
    7. Pinocchio
    8. And Then

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    Contributing Artists:Tony Williams, Steve Gadd, Maurice White, Deniece Williams, Jon Lucien
    Producer:Jaco Pastorius, Joe Zawinul
    Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Weather Report: Wayne Shorter (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, background vocals); Joe Zawinul (melodica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizers, percussion, background vocals); Jaco Pastorious (fretless bass, drums, timpani, background vocals); Peter Erskine (drums, background vocals); Manolo Badrena (percussion, background vocals).Additonal personnel: Deniece Williams, Maurice White (vocals); Tony Williams, Steve Gadd (drums); Jon Lucien.Recorded at Devonshire Sound Studios, North Hollywood, California. Includes liner notes by Bill Milkowski.Digitally remastered by Mark Wilder (CBS Records Studios, New York, New York).On Mr. Gone, Weather Report becomes merely a cover name for a Joe Zawinul/Jaco Pastorius jazz/rock/funk record production, with several guest drummers (Steve Gadd, Tony Williams, Peter Erskine), no resident percussionist, and Wayne Shorter as a still-potent solo saxophone threat. This album was denounced in its time as a sellout, probably on the reputation of Jaco's pulsating "River People," which is as close as WR ever came to outright disco. But there is lots of diversity and adventure here, as the creative core of the band uses the latest electronics to push out the boundaries of sound while maintaining tight control over structure. "The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat" is quintessential Zawinul; the Third World-centered groove is everything, no chord changes to impede this rush of layered electronics, percussion, and voices. Shorter's spare "The Elders" flirts with the electronic avant-garde and he retrofits his Miles Davis-era "Pinocchio" in rapid-fire electro-acoustic garb. In other words, the multi-flavored WR stew continues to cook at a fine boil. ~ Richard S. Ginell

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    Mr.Gone

    Created: 09/09/06
    Weather Report's eighth album is really that much of a essential record like the pervious efforts. The music is well jazz-pop fluff and the production is the main reason. Not to say that Pastorious's River People and Shortner's reworking of Pinocchio has their moments. Just stay away for the dreadful excuse for pop,"And Then", and the annoying title track. Over all something more of a catch then a keep.
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    Rhythm Section

    Created: 23/09/10
    Weather Report is extremely long on rhythmic talent. Melodic talent? Ehh, not so much. I bought the cd because I had heard of the band years ago when I played in my high school jazz band, but I had never actually heard any of their music back then. About the same time, I had heard of Jaco Pastorius, their virtuoso bass player, but I didn't even know he was in the band until I read it on the back of the cd.
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    stormy weather brewing

    Created: 05/10/07
    listening to this cd gives me a migraine headache,unlike it's predecessor heavy weather,which in my opinion,is a monumental fusion classic.on this recording the band has seemed to scale down a bit,the writing is very bland,and the sound is very contrived,other than the title track,mr gone,there isn't very much to get excited about here.
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