Heavy Weather (album)

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Heavy Weather
Studio album by Weather Report
Released March 1977
Recorded Late 1976 – Early 1977 at the Devonshire Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 37:39
Label Columbia
Producer Joe Zawinul, Jaco Pastorius and Wayne Shorter
Weather Report chronology

Black Market
(1976)
Heavy Weather
(1977)
Mr. Gone
(1978)

Heavy Weather is the eighth album by Weather Report, released in 1977 through Columbia Records. The release originally sold about a half million copies which would prove to be the band's most commercially successful album. Some consider it to be Weather Report's best album artistically as well. Heavy Weather received an initial 5 star review from Down Beat magazine and went on to easily win jazz album of the year by the readers of that publication. It is the band's second album with bassist Jaco Pastorius. On Black Market, Pastorius played on two of the seven tracks, but here he is a full member of the band.

Featuring the jazz standard "Birdland", the album is one of the best-sellers in the Columbia jazz catalog. Heavy Weather is considered a landmark album in the jazz-rock or fusion movement of the 1970s. Its opening track, "Birdland", was a significant commercial success, something not typical of instrumental music. The Birdland melody had been performed live by the band as part of Dr Honoris Causa, which was from Zawinul's eponymous solo album. A striking feature of Birdland is Pastorius picking harmonics on his fretless bass, although recordings exist of live performance of the theme prior to Pastorius joining the band when it was purely a keyboard section.

The album cover by Lou Beach features a fedora drawn in the center of the design.

Reception

Professional ratings
Contemporary
Review scores
Source Rating
Rolling Stone (Not Rated)[1]

Dan Oppenheimer in a June 1977 review for Rolling Stone felt the band had moved from their earlier music, losing a lot of the space, melodies and airy feel that marked them out from other jazz rock bands, but gaining a new bassist who "has been instrumental in developing their busier, talkative style", and that while their music previously "went up and up only; becoming more ethereal as it went; the new bottom makes all the difference in the world".[2]

Legacy

Professional ratings
Legacy
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [3]
Artistdirect [4]

Richard Ginell commented in a retrospective review for Allmusic that it was released "just as the jazz-rock movement began to run out of steam", however he felt that "this landmark album proved that there was plenty of creative life left in the idiom."[3]

In February 2011, Heavy Weather was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.[5]

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Birdland"  Zawinul 5:57
2. "A Remark You Made"  Zawinul 6:51
3. "Teen Town"  Pastorius 2:51
4. "Harlequin"  Shorter 3:59
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Rumba Mamá"  Badrena, Acuña 2:11
2. "Palladíum"  Shorter 4:46
3. "The Juggler"  Zawinul 5:03
4. "Havona"  Pastorius 6:01

Personnel

Weather Report
Production

Chart positions

Year Country Chart Peak
position
1977 Sweden Album[6] 40
1977 U.S. Billboard 200[7] 30
1977 U.S. Jazz Albums[7] 1
1977 U.S. R&B Albums[7] 33

Release history

The album was first released in LP format worldwide throughout Columbia Records, CBS Records, Sony Records, and other minor record labels. In 1984, it was first released in CD format in the U.S. on Columbia Records. In 1992, the album was remastered, and, in 2002, published in Super Audio CD format.[8]

See the table below for a more comprehensive list of the album releases.[8]
Year Format Label Country Note
1977 LP Columbia (PC 34418) Canada, U.S.
CBS, Sony (25AP 357) Japan
CBS ([CBS ][S ]81775) Italy, Netherlands, UK, U.S.
Suzy (CBS 81775/P 1977) Yugoslavia Published as Heavy Rain
CBS (SBP 234974) Australia
1979 Supraphon, CBS (1115 2490) Czechoslovakia Published as Weather Report
1981 Columbia (HC 44418) U.S.
1983 CBS (CBS 32358) Europe
1984 CD Columbia (CK 34418) U.S.
1991 Columbia (468209 2)
1992 Columbia (CK 47481) Remastered
1994 CD, Gold CD Columbia, Legacy, Master Sound (CK 64427)
1997 CD, MD M] 65108), (01-065108-10) Europe, U.S.
2002 SACD Columbia, Legacy (CS 65108) U.S.

References

  1. Oppenheimer, Dan (2011). "Heavy Weather : Weather Report : Review : Rolling Stone". web.archive.org. Retrieved 19 July 2011. 
  2. Dan Oppenheimer (June 1977). Rolling Stone http://web.archive.org/web/20071002034141/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/136065/review/6067591?utm_source=Rhapsody&utm_medium=CDreview |url= missing title (help). 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ginell, Richard S. (2011). "Heavy Weather - Weather Report". AllMusic. Retrieved September 20, 2011. 
  4. "Heavy Weather by Weather Report". ARTISTdirect.com. Retrieved September 20, 2011. 
  5. Sterdan, Darryl [QMI Agency] (February 13, 2011). "Ramones get lifetime achievement". Conoe.ca. Retrieved September 20, 2011. 
  6. "Weather Report - Heavy Weather". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved September 20, 2011. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Heavy Weather > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Weather Report – Heavy Weather". Discogs. Retrieved 2011-09-20. 

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