Heavy Weather by Weather Report

Heavy Weather

Weather Report

1977

Heavy Weather is a Jazz album by Weather Report, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 165 pressings tracked, owned by 48 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • layered
  • groovy
  • tropical

About

Weather Report reached their critical and commercial peak with 1977’s <i>Heavy Weather</i>, which hit No. 30 on <i>Billboard</i>'s pop chart and was designated “jazz album of the year” by almost every publication, including the esteemed <i>Down Beat</i>. “Birdland” was a huge crossover hit, and the song remains one of Weather Report’s best: though propulsive and complex, it's also as catchy as a theme to a TV show. By this point, Jaco Pastorius’ restless bass playing had become an integral part of the group’s sound, and with this album he proved he could be lyrical (“A Remark You Made”) as easily as he could be explosive (“Havona”). One of the album’s touchstones is Jaco’s original “Teen Town,” which is driven by a thunderous bassline, as heavy and doom-laden as anything on a Black Sabbath album. Of course, this being Weather Report, the ricocheting percussion and frisky rhythms keep each song from getting too weighed down. Even as their melodies became more memorable, the group’s highest principle was movement. Whether the setting was soft or loud, fast or slow, they were always pushing forward.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Birdland5:59
  2. A2A Remark You Made6:52
  3. A3Teen Town2:53
  4. A4Harlequin4:00

Side B

  1. B1Rumba Mamá2:12
  2. B2Palladíum4:45
  3. B3The Juggler5:05
  4. B4Havona6:03

Credits

Performers

48 collectors on Gatefold own this · 165 pressings tracked on Gatefold