Tony Williams All-Stars - Live... Tokyo 1978 (2025)

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Title: Live... Tokyo 1978
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Off Beat
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:55
Total Size: 487 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Red Alert (Live)
02. Band Introductions (Live)
03. Rocky Road (Live)
04. Wild Life (Live)
05. There Comes a Time (Live)
06. Dragon Song (Live)
07. Tony Solo / Billy Cobham Intro (Live)
08. Heads Up (Live)
09. Drum Solo (Live)
10. Tropic of Capricorn (Live)
11. Open Fire (Live)

Tony Williams is one of the most influential drummers in jazz history. His open style implied the beat rather than rode it via the use of metric modulation and polyrhythms. Williams' playing was articulated by his wide-ranging interests in jazz, rock, funk, and blues. Before he was 18 he'd played dates by Jackie McLean and Kenny Dorham, and he joined Miles Davis' second great quintet at age 17 in 1963. During his tenure with Davis, he issued two leader dates, Life Time (1964) and Spring (1965). In 1968 he founded the Tony Williams Lifetime with organist Larry Young and guitarist John McLaughlin. Emergency!, their 1969 debut, is arguably the first fusion album. Lifetime's personnel evolved to feature an abundance of top-tier players including Jack Bruce and Allan Holdsworth. In the '70s, Williams co-founded the Great Jazz Trio and worked extensively with Herbie Hancock and dozens more. Between 1985 and 1993, he returned to Blue Note, leading influential dates including Foreign Intrigue and Native Heart, and he co-founded vanguard jazz-rockers Arcana, who issued The Last Wave in 1995. A second offering, Arc of the Testimony, appeared in 1997.