Weather Report - X2: Black Market & Heavy Weather [2CD Set] (2002)

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Title: X2: Black Market & Heavy Weather
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Columbia [CK 65108] / Legacy [507658 2]
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:15:11
Total Size: 175 mb / 467 mb
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:: TRACKLIST ::

Black Market
1-1 Black Market
1-2 Cannon Ball
1-3 Gibraltar
1-4 Elegant People
1-5 Three Clowns
1-6 Barbary Coast
1-7 Herandnu

Black Market is an instrumental jazz fusion album released by Weather Report in 1976. This album was produced by Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter. It was recorded in December 1975 and released in March 1976 through Columbia Records. Columbia released it again as a digitally remastered CD in 1991.

This is Weather Report's seventh overall album and the first with the bass player Jaco Pastorius who features on two tracks. The back cover photo shows Pastorius, Chester Thompson and Alex Acuña with the band, although Alphonso Johnson played on more than half of the record. The album draws heavily from African influences and its style could be described as "world fusion". The second track, "Cannon Ball", is tribute to Zawinul's then recently deceased former band leader, saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.

Heavy Weather
2-1 Birdland
2-2 A Remark You Made
2-3 Teen Town
2-4 Harlequin
2-5 Rumba Mama
2-6 Palladium
2-7 The Juggler
2-8 Havona

Heavy Weather is the eighth album by Weather Report, released in 1977 through Columbia Records. The release originally sold about 500,000 copies; it would prove to be the band's most commercially successful album. Heavy Weather received a 5-star review from Down Beat magazine and went on to be voted jazz album of the year by the readers of that publication.

Featuring the jazz standard "Birdland", the album is one of the best-sellers in the Columbia jazz catalog. This opening track was a significant commercial success, something not typical of instrumental music. The melody had been performed live by the band as part of "Dr Honoris Causa", which was from Joe Zawinul's eponymous solo album.

Although not mentioned as a live recording in the liner notes, "Rumba Mamá" (a percussion and vocals feature for Manolo Badrena and Alex Acuña) was recorded at the band's concert in Montreux in summer 1976, of which a film would be released on DVD in 2007.