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Brown Street | 
enlarge | Artist: Joe Zawinul Label: Heads Up Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $10.88 You Save: $8.10 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 34539
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 3121 UPC: 053361312121 EAN: 0053361312121 ASIN: B000MGVCLS
Release Date: February 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New - Still In Wrapper
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Brown Street | | • | In A Silent Way | | • | Fast City | | • | Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz | | • | Black Market |
Disc 2
| • | March Of The Lost Children | | • | A Remark You Made | | • | Night Passage | | • | Procession | | • | Carnavalito |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Recorded in Vienna, the city of Joe Zawinul's birth, this 2005 concert adapts many of his most celebrated compositions for the expanded presence of the WDR Big Band. After the triumphant opening of the propulsive eleven-minute title track, the gentle "In a Silent Way" revisits the evocative memories of Zawinul's childhood that inspired him to write the piece over forty years ago. While this hour and a half of music draws from Zawinul's past, it is never dependent upon nostalgia. Rather, the bold new settings show how vibrant the writing remains. Zawinul's core quartet (with percussionist Alex Acuna, bassist Victor Bailey, and drummer Nathaniel Townsley) can be as ferocious and supple as any of Weather Report's line-ups. Everything from the atmospheric quietude of a piece like "A Remark You Made" to the world funk of "Black Market" is given its full due by this sprawling yet controlled 19-piece ensemble. --David Greenberger
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Slightly disappointed June 26, 2008 After hearing clips, and even downloading "A Remark You Made," I had been coveting this disc for some time. I loved Joe Zawinul's harmonic sense, brilliant writing, and singular improv. For me, however, this is one of those 2-disc releases that might have been better off as a single. The second of the two holds my interest MUCH more, perhaps because of the song selection. Joe's arrangements (I assume) do leave me with renewed hope for the big band format - nothing on here sounds stale, like some other big band material can, and ALL of the players are wonderful, particularly Alex Acuna & Victor Bailey.
Thanks Joe! February 26, 2008 This is a must for any Weather Report or Joe Zawinul fan. Nice live album. This was Joe's last recording.
Joe Zawinul is the Best January 24, 2008 This is a fitting tribute to the joyous musical mind of Joe Zawinul. His spirit and writing skills, as well as his mastery of the synthesizer, place him at the top of the jazz world, at least to this reviewer. He understands something about the joy and positive energy inherent in music, and he unlocks it in this CD...his songs take to a big band arrangement really well, especially a tune such as "Night Passage." I heard Zawinul perform at Jazz Alley in Seattle a few years ago, it was the best music I ever heard in this respected jazz club. He got the BEST synth sounds I've ever heard...a complete master. This CD is excellent and flat-out exciting.
geat joe December 7, 2007 What an experience! the listening of this CD brings you all the power of Joe Zawinul's music. Too bad he passed away. He was still able,in his seventies, to wrap you with his sound and transport you a thousand miles away in exstasy.
Smoking! November 25, 2007 For a Weather Report fan who has always found their music to be a perfect blend of jazz past, now and future, I found "Brown Street" to be wonderful example of the staying power of music written by Josef Zawinul and Wayne Shorter. I would have never thought that arranging the music of Weather Report for a big band format would make the music sound so fresh, contemporary and vibrant! A must have recording for fans of Weather Report and the late Josef Zawinul.
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