
Black Market is a Jazz album by Weather Report, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 87 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- dense
- hypnotic
- spacey
About
By the time <i>Black Market</i> was released in 1975, it was clear that Weather Report were an ever-evolving collective of musicians, with Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter the only two constants. Yet songs like “Black Market” and “Elegant People” were the clearest definitions of the group’s musical ethos, confirming the idea that the name Weather Report referred not to a specific team of musicians as much as a musical concept. That concept is embodied by the title song, which Zawinul has called the best song Weather Report ever made. Led by the quicksilver notes of Zawinul’s ARP synthesizer, the song is exacting but perfectly fluid, the rhythms propulsive but unexpectedly soothing. Most importantly, even though the song starts with a futuristic tone, it eventually builds to an African fanfare, setting the stage for the international motifs that run throughout the rest of the album. <i>Black Market</i> is also notable for the debut of Jaco Pastorius, whose spry and casually virtuosic playing alights “Cannon Ball” (Zawinul’s tribute to his mentor, Cannonball Adderley) and “Barbary Coast,” a leisurely but intricate funk workout that the 24-year-old Jaco penned himself.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Black Market6:30
- A2Cannon Ball4:35
- A3Gibraltar7:45
Side B
- B1Elegant People5:02
- B2Three Clowns3:14
- B3Barbary Coast3:05
- B4Herandnu6:35
Credits
Performers
- Jaco PastoriusBASS ELECTRIC BASS
- Chester ThompsonDRUMS
- Alex AcuñaPERCUSSION CONGAS
- Joe ZawinulPIANO KEYBOARDS SYNTHESIZER
- Wayne ShorterSAXOPHONE STRINGS SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
- Alphonso JohnsonBASS ELECTRIC BASS
- Narada Michael WaldenDRUMS
- Don AliasPERCUSSION CONGAS
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 87 pressings tracked on Gatefold
