Weather Report 07/29/1976
Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
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Weather Report
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England
Wednesday, July 29, 1976
Aud.?>CDr>EAC>WAV>FLAC
B Range- Check Sample
Joe Zawinul - Keyboards
Wayne Shorter - Sax
Jaco Pastorius - Bass
Alex Acuna - Drums
Manolo Badrena - Percussion
*John Mclaughlin and other guests appear on Gibralter
1. Elegant People (Shorter) 6:40
2. Scarlet Woman (Johnson-Shorter-Zawinul) 8:33
3. Come On, Come Over - Barbary Coast (Pastorius) 7:58
4. Black Market (Zawinul) 9:30
5. Keyboard - Sax Duet (Zawinul-Shorter) 4:50
6. Dr. Honoris Causa (Zawinul) 7:40
7. Directions (Zawinul) :18
8. Gibraltar (Zawinul) 18:03
"John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, and Alphonso Johnson perform with the band during the show. The jam with the extra players all occurred during the last number, Gibraltar. It started with Cobham taking snapshots of Weather Report from the side of the stage. He was beckoned by Acuna to take over the drumming (Acuna continued on percussion) and then Alphonso Johnson joined, and finally McLaughlin, playing John Scofield's electric + amp (Scofield + Johnson had played earlier in the Cobham/Duke band). McLaughlin was there because Shakti had also played earlier."
Here is a show that I don't think has been posted here for a long while.It's a typically good 76'Show with John Mclaughlin on the Encore! The recording is nothing great but I found it enjoyable.The Thanks to agalli for sending this to me upon request.
enjoy,
mr_mags
*Info lifted from threeviews.com
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems fmt ratio filename
6:40.70 70724684 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5389 Track01.flac
8:33.15 90528524 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5119 Track02.flac
7:58.40 84413324 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5380 Track03.flac
9:30.70 100712684 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5431 Track04.flac
4:50.65 51308924 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5142 Track05.flac
7:58.30 84389804 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5706 Track06.flac
18:20.02 194044748 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5653 Track07.flac
63:52.67 676122692 B 0.5455 (7 files)
Hammersmith Odeon
London, England
Wednesday, July 29, 1976
Aud.?>CDr>EAC>WAV>FLAC
B Range- Check Sample
Joe Zawinul - Keyboards
Wayne Shorter - Sax
Jaco Pastorius - Bass
Alex Acuna - Drums
Manolo Badrena - Percussion
*John Mclaughlin and other guests appear on Gibralter
1. Elegant People (Shorter) 6:40
2. Scarlet Woman (Johnson-Shorter-Zawinul) 8:33
3. Come On, Come Over - Barbary Coast (Pastorius) 7:58
4. Black Market (Zawinul) 9:30
5. Keyboard - Sax Duet (Zawinul-Shorter) 4:50
6. Dr. Honoris Causa (Zawinul) 7:40
7. Directions (Zawinul) :18
8. Gibraltar (Zawinul) 18:03
"John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, and Alphonso Johnson perform with the band during the show. The jam with the extra players all occurred during the last number, Gibraltar. It started with Cobham taking snapshots of Weather Report from the side of the stage. He was beckoned by Acuna to take over the drumming (Acuna continued on percussion) and then Alphonso Johnson joined, and finally McLaughlin, playing John Scofield's electric + amp (Scofield + Johnson had played earlier in the Cobham/Duke band). McLaughlin was there because Shakti had also played earlier."
Here is a show that I don't think has been posted here for a long while.It's a typically good 76'Show with John Mclaughlin on the Encore! The recording is nothing great but I found it enjoyable.The Thanks to agalli for sending this to me upon request.
enjoy,
mr_mags
*Info lifted from threeviews.com
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems fmt ratio filename
6:40.70 70724684 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5389 Track01.flac
8:33.15 90528524 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5119 Track02.flac
7:58.40 84413324 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5380 Track03.flac
9:30.70 100712684 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5431 Track04.flac
4:50.65 51308924 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5142 Track05.flac
7:58.30 84389804 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5706 Track06.flac
18:20.02 194044748 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.5653 Track07.flac
63:52.67 676122692 B 0.5455 (7 files)
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