2.5 Vertical Invader / T. H. / Dr. Honoris Causa (Live)
2.6 Surucucu (Live)
2.7 Directions (Live)
2.8 Directions (Take 1)
3.1 Medley: Vertical Invader / Seventh Arrow / T.H. / Doctor Honoris Causa (Live)
3.2 Medley: Surucucu / Lost / Early Minor / Direction (Live)
4.1 Orange Lady (Live)
4.2 Medley: Eurydice / The Moors (Live)
4.3 Medley: Tears / Umbrellas (Live)
5.1 Boogie Woogie Waltz
5.2 Manolete
5.3 Adios
5.4 125th Street Congress
5.5 Will
5.6 Non-Stop Home
5.7 125th Street Congress (DJ Logic Remix)
6.1 Nubian Sundance
6.2 American Tango
6.3 Cucumber Slumber
6.4 Mysterious Traveler
6.5 Blackthorn Rose
6.6 Scarlet Woman
6.7 Jungle Book
6.8 Cucumber Slumber (Live)
6.9 Nubian Sundance (Live)
7.1 Man In the Green Shirt
7.2 Lusitanos
7.3 Between the Thighs
7.4 Badia
7.5 Freezing Fire
7.6 Five Short Stories
7.7 Man In the Green Shirt (Live)
7.8 Directions / Dr. Honoris Causa (Live)
Number of discs:
7
Description:
"The Columbia Albums 1971-1975" is a comprehensive CD box set by the legendary jazz fusion band Weather Report, released by MUSIC ON C. This collection brings together the band's first six groundbreaking albums: "Weather Report," "I Sing the Body Electric," "Live in Tokyo," "Sweetnighter," "Mysterious Traveller," and "Tale Spinnin'." These records capture Weather Report's innovative blend of jazz, rock, funk, and world music influences during their formative years with founding members Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter at the helm. The remastered audio quality ensures that both longtime fans and new listeners can experience these classic recordings as never before. MUSIC ON C is renowned for its high-quality reissues of iconic albums across genres, delivering exceptional sound fidelity and meticulous packaging to satisfy collectors and audiophiles alike.
Weather Report stands as one of the most influential bands in jazz history. Formed in 1970 by keyboardist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter?both alumni of Miles Davis?s electric ensembles?the group revolutionized modern jazz with their adventurous compositions, improvisational prowess, and genre-defying soundscapes. Their work has earned multiple Grammy nominations; albums like ?Heavy Weather? (featuring Jaco Pastorius) are considered milestones in fusion music.