Mysterious Traveller
Mysterious Traveller is the fourth release of Weather Report. This album marked the end of bassist Miroslav Vitous's tenure with the band. Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson. Another addition to the line-up is drummer Ishmael Wilburn. Greg Errico was the drummer for the tour between the previously released Sweetnighter and this album, but declined an invitation to be a permanent member of the band.
Track listing
- "Nubian Sundance" (Zawinul) – 10:40
- "American Tango" (Vitous, Zawinul) – 3:40
- "Cucumber Slumber" (Johnson, Zawinul) – 8:22
- "Mysterious Traveller" (Shorter) – 7:21
- "Blackthorn Rose" (Shorter) – 5:03
- "Scarlet Woman" (Johnson, Shorter, Zawinul) – 5:46
- "Jungle Book" (Zawinul) – 7:25
The Mastersound SBM edition of Mysterious Traveller includes a previously unreleased song, Miroslav's Tune, as a bonus track at the end of the album.
Personnel
Weather Report:
- Josef Zawinul - Electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica
- Wayne Shorter - Soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano
- Miroslav Vitouš - Bass (track 2 only)
- Alphonso Johnson - Bass
- Ishmael Wilburn - Drums
- Skip Hadden - Drums (tracks 1 and 4 only)
- Dom Um Romão - Percussion, drums
Guests:
- Ray Barretto - Percussion (track 3 only)
- Meruga - Percussion (track 1 only)
- Steve Little - Timpani (track 6 only)
- Don Ashworth - Ocarinas and woodwinds (track 7 only)
- Isacoff - Tabla, finger cymbals (track 7 only)
- Edna Wright - Vocalists (track 1 only)
- Marti McCall - Vocalists (track 1 only)
- Jessica Smith - Vocalists (track 1 only)
- James Gilstrad - Vocalists (track 1 only)
- Billie Barnum - Vocalists (track 1 only)
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Singles |
"125th Street Congress"/"Will" • "Boogie Woogie Waltz" • "Birdland" • "River People" • "Procession"/"Where the Moon Goes"
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Book:Weather Report
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