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Jaco Pastorius with Alphonse Mouzon and Albert Mangelsdorff

Those of you who think Jaco Pastorius was just one of those funky chunky bass players: listen to this music, recorded when Jaco was at the height of his tenure with Weather Report. Albert Mangelsdorff plays trombone multiphonics (more than one note at once, using overtone singing), and Alphonse Mouzon ('the animal') does what he has to do.
I know it's not for everyone, but maybe it's for you, dear reader? 🌷
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ajent86 · 56-60, M
I love this record!
helenS · 36-40, F
@ajent86 I love how the American rhythm section plays with a European-style soloist. It's nothing short of fantastic.
ajent86 · 56-60, M
@helenS Funny, I was thinking I love how the European soloist locks in with the American rhythm section.

He has another album on that same label with Elvin. Killing.
helenS · 36-40, F
@ajent86 Your first sentence was thoughtful 🌷
I have that album with Elvin Jones, and Palle Danielsson on bass. It's called "The Wide Point". Yes fantastic music, with Europeans being the majority of the players! 😌