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Barbary Gibraltar (Columbia Records 1976)




   

Okay, Jazz Music and Fusion mixed might didn't turning on mot of the people even when they're admitted that they're music lovers but it'll changes in minutes after most of you just trying to listen for this used to be called one of the Jazz album of the Year from Readers Poll back in the seventy-sixties and still sounded thick and strong just like a pounding of good penetration to the souls by lips or copulating - and to be honest, this is purely about music which not "so and so" by the sounds or the performers as one would then entering the Black Market; the sixth recording releases from the Jazz fusion band named Weather Report. Even when you're not considering yourself as a Jazz musician or fans, this album would at least giving you links as entrepreneur of Instrumental Jazz 101 which actually not played by beginner musicians as the band consisting of Austrian-born Joe Zawinul on his yamaha grand piano, rhodes electic piano and synthesizers or Wayne Shorter the saxophonist or the influental bass guitar master of his time and now to then - Jaco Pastorius and the gang trying to exploring the rich cultural of Black Music especially Jazz and more melodies attached onto it either traditional or modern influences and well as some Funk, Blues and Motown Soul that making the group sounded fully almost complete and can be called 'brothers" by the Black musicians with bigger respect as the cover of the record showing the enriched cultures of African and the entire Black Music roots in the land of the free. Illusive but down to earth; you can put your trusty instincts onto the solid sessions and jamming without vocals as the learning of lessons in Jazz as well as recapturing the essential psychedelic touches emerged inside almost every parts of the chords or bridges or the rhythm sections and solos concluded in this fabulous album. Cannon Ball to Elegant People to Three Clowns and Heradnu really smoothly dragging your hearings stepping closer and closer to the advance Jazz music reality ground which already hypnotizing you by its harmony tones combinations.

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