
Night Passage is a Jazz album by Weather Report, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 57 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- lush
- meditative
- tropical
About
Following a string of wildly ambitious and experimental albums, Weather Report reined themselves in and started the '80s with the humble <i>Night Passage</i>. A fairly relaxed and introspective work, <i>Night Passage</i> reintegrated the talents of Wayne Shorter, whose role in the group had been slowly obscured by the dueling rocketry of Joe Zawinul and Jaco Pastorius. “Night Passage,” “Dream Clock,” and “Three Views of a Secret” are sensual but sad, reviving the stripped-down, elegiac playing of the bop generation. In many of these performances Shorter plays the lonely wanderer, brooding alone in the nighttime city, as Zawinul and Pastorius manifest the atmospheric mist that floats above the sidewalks. The band nod to an even earlier jazz tradition with a cover of Duke Ellington’s “Rockin’ in Rhythm,” giving Pastorius the opportunity to deliver a swingtime solo on his electric bass—the kind of sound about which Ellington’s long-deceased wunderkind bassist Jimmy Blanton could have only dreamed. On the whole, the album is a touching show of humility from a group of master musicians who realized that being powerful isn’t necessarily a matter of playing more notes.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Night Passage6:30
- A2Dream Clock6:25
- A3Port Of Entry5:06
- A4Forlorn3:52
Side B
- B1Rockin' In Rhythm3:01
- B2Fast City6:17
- B3Three Views Of A Secret5:51
- B4Madagascar10:53
Credits
Performers
- Jaco PastoriusBASS ELECTRIC BASS
- Peter ErskineDRUMS
- Robert Thomas, Jr.HAND DRUM DRUMS PERCUSSION
- Joe ZawinulKEYBOARDS ORCHESTRATED BY
- Wayne ShorterSAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 57 pressings tracked on Gatefold
