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So I've got a few jazz fusion albums and a bit of personal news that has made me start to dig into them. I'm being moved up in my university's top jazz band from bari sax to lead alto for one semester, as the current lead player is going to study abroad next semester. I'm very excited, and a bit nervousness, and that mix has led me to want to listen to more jazz. Welp, I went to dip my toe in and it landed in the fusion pond and now I want to know all about it. What are some of your favorite fusion artists and records? I currently have these few:

 

Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy

Weather Report - Heavy Weather

Alan Holdsworth - Sand

Pat Metheny Group - s/t

 

currently listening to Birds Of Fire and loving it!

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Oh and I suppose you can toss in my Chicago and King Crimson records, and maybe Relayer from Yes. Those all turn at least a bit jazzy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClhkOZO75Uc

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2qUJw1WjZM

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YssWRW17rHQ

 

 

Here's the musicians:

 

Russell Ferrante - keyboards

Jimmy Haslip - bass

Ricky Lawson - drums

Robben Ford - guitar

Lenny Castro - percussion

Paulinho da Costa - percussion

Bobby Lyle - acoustic piano (on Sittin' in It)

Roland Bautista - guitar (on Sittin' in it)

Larry Williams - tenor sax and flutes

Jerry Hey - trumpet and flugelhorn (flugelhorn solo on The Hornet)

Ernie Watts - tenor sax (on Matinee Idol)

Bill Reichenbach - trombones

Gary Herbig - tenor sax and flute

Kim Hutchcroft - tenor and baritone saxophones

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So I've got a few jazz fusion albums and a bit of personal news that has made me start to dig into them. I'm being moved up in my university's top jazz band from bari sax to lead alto for one semester, as the current lead player is going to study abroad next semester. I'm very excited, and a bit nervousness, and that mix has led me to want to listen to more jazz. Welp, I went to dip my toe in and it landed in the fusion pond and now I want to know all about it. What are some of your favorite fusion artists and records? I currently have these few:

 

Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy

Weather Report - Heavy Weather

Alan Holdsworth - Sand

Pat Metheny Group - s/t

 

currently listening to Birds Of Fire and loving it!

Congratulations on the promotion! That's awesome! Your starter list is excellent. I think I remember Larry Coryell, the Brecker Brothers, and Billy Cobham as having the same type of vibe. I will try to find some album titles for you.

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Check out some Stanley Clarke EP. Great playing on those albums.

If This Bass Could Only Talk, outstanding. Also:

 

Al DiMeola- Casino, Scenario, and Kiss My Axe.

Shadowfax-Too Far to Whisper, The Dreams of Children

Jean-Luc Ponty-anything

 

If you can find it, The Rites of Strings CD-Clarke, DiMeola, & Ponty acoustic. Or the Clarke, Di Meola, & Ponty Live at Montreux DVD.

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Nothing, but I'm listening now!

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Nothing, but I'm listening now!

Aha!

 

I've put in the full setlist for that Al Di Meola gig now too. :sundog:

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I might as well put it in here actually:

 

 

Setlist in full:

 

1. Kiss My Axe

2. Purple Orchids

3. The Embrace

4. Morocco

5. Global Safari

6. Phantom

7. Oriana

8. One Night Last June

9. South Bound Traveller

!0. Egyptian Danza

11. Race with the Devil on Spanish Highway

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There is soooooooo much to type about in this thread!

 

Check out The Crusaders featuring the great Larry Carlton.

 

Two of my favorite jazz "fusion" albums are

 

Chuck Mangione "Feels So Good"

Herb Alpert "Rise"

 

Lee Ritenour "Captain Fingers"

 

Herbie Herbert "Handcock "Head Hunters"

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There is soooooooo much to type about in this thread!

 

Check out The Crusaders featuring the great Larry Carlton.

 

Two of my favorite jazz "fusion" albums are

 

Chuck Mangione "Feels So Good"

Herb Alpert "Rise"

 

Lee Ritenour "Captain Fingers"

 

Herbie Herbert "Handcock "Head Hunters"

I'm listening to Larry Carlton right now, On Solid Ground from 1989 I think it was.

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There is soooooooo much to type about in this thread!

 

Check out The Crusaders featuring the great Larry Carlton.

 

Two of my favorite jazz "fusion" albums are

 

Chuck Mangione "Feels So Good"

Herb Alpert "Rise"

 

Lee Ritenour "Captain Fingers"

 

Herbie Herbert "Handcock "Head Hunters"

I'm listening to Larry Carlton right now, On Solid Ground from 1989 I think it was.

 

Incredible timing buddy! Larry Rules!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClhkOZO75Uc

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2qUJw1WjZM

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YssWRW17rHQ

 

 

Here's the musicians:

 

Russell Ferrante - keyboards

Jimmy Haslip - bass

Ricky Lawson - drums

Robben Ford - guitar

Lenny Castro - percussion

Paulinho da Costa - percussion

Bobby Lyle - acoustic piano (on Sittin' in It)

Roland Bautista - guitar (on Sittin' in it)

Larry Williams - tenor sax and flutes

Jerry Hey - trumpet and flugelhorn (flugelhorn solo on The Hornet)

Ernie Watts - tenor sax (on Matinee Idol)

Bill Reichenbach - trombones

Gary Herbig - tenor sax and flute

Kim Hutchcroft - tenor and baritone saxophones

 

Yo, the Yellowjackets are sick! I loved that bass all the way through, and the piano on the last tune was beautiful!

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