VA - Who Loves You? A Tribute To Jaco Pastorius (2003) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Various Artists, Victor Bailey, Michael Brecker, John Patitucci, Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Marcus Miller, Don Alias, Steve Gadd
Title: Who Loves You? A Tribute To Jaco Pastorius
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: JVC
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:12:11
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Who Loves You? A Tribute To Jaco Pastorius
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: JVC
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:12:11
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. マイケル・ブレッカー – THIRD STONE FROM THE SUN (07:21)
2. ビル・エヴァンス – A REMARK YOU MADE (07:28)
3. Victor Bailey – CONTINUUM (05:36)
4. ボブ・ミンツァー – JACO (05:28)
5. ジョン・パティトゥッチ – FALL'N STAR (06:01)
6. ランディ・ブレッカー – OKONKOLE Y TROMPA (05:46)
7. ハイラム・ブロック – COME ON, COME OVER (04:30)
8. ランディ・ブレッカー – THREE VIEWS OF A SECRET (06:57)
9. ボブ・ミンツァー – DANIA (04:13)
10. マーカス・ミラー – PORTRAIT OF TRACY (05:29)
11. デヴィッド・サンボーン – SONG FOR JACO - SONG FOR A FRIEND (07:35)
12. ビル・エヴァンス – A WING AND A PRAYER (05:43)
Review by Paula Edelstein
This tribute to the genius of jazz/fusion bass pioneer Jaco Pastorius features many of the friends and musicians that jammed with the legendary musician, including Victor Bailey (who replaced Pastorius in the Weather Report lineup in 1982) and drummer Peter Erskine (Pastorius's bandmate in Word of Mouth). Bassists Mark Egan, Marcus Miller, Will Lee, James Genus, and John Patitucci play three originals composed in memory of the bassist and cover six songs composed by Pastorius. "Third Stone From the Sun" is also included, a song that alludes to a riff that Pastorius would often quote in concert during his bass reign with Weather Report. At the center of this tribute the listener will find a treasure. In what must be one of the most stirring renditions of "A Remark You Made," tenor saxophonist Bill Evans plays a beautifully haunting sax melody underscored by Gil Goldstein's accordion and keyboards that taps into the depths of one's soul. This powerful rendition of Joe Zawinul's composition is even more emotional because of Mark Egan's recreation of the signature fretless bass voice that brilliantly reflects the nucleus of Pastorius' greatness. This, along with the plaintive wail of Mike Stern's guitar that adds another layer of pent-up passion, will bring tears to your eyes. Victor Bailey plays "Continuum" to perfection and offers some highly authoritative statements to his excellent perception of the original vision. The song continues to stand as an enduring medium for their brilliant bass chops. Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, and Bob James perform the compelling ballad "Three Views of a Secret," with Brecker's muted trumpet emphasizing the dramatic inner self, or secret through shifts in nuance. "Song for Jaco - Song for a Friend" spotlights the reverence of alto saxophonist David Sanborn, the beautiful piano of Bob James, and the contemplative guitar of Steve Cardenas and closes the beautiful tribute. The music on Who Loves You: A Tribute to Jaco Pastorius is expressive, emotional, and brilliantly eulogizes the passion and forces that were a part of Jaco Pastorius' essence.
This tribute to the genius of jazz/fusion bass pioneer Jaco Pastorius features many of the friends and musicians that jammed with the legendary musician, including Victor Bailey (who replaced Pastorius in the Weather Report lineup in 1982) and drummer Peter Erskine (Pastorius's bandmate in Word of Mouth). Bassists Mark Egan, Marcus Miller, Will Lee, James Genus, and John Patitucci play three originals composed in memory of the bassist and cover six songs composed by Pastorius. "Third Stone From the Sun" is also included, a song that alludes to a riff that Pastorius would often quote in concert during his bass reign with Weather Report. At the center of this tribute the listener will find a treasure. In what must be one of the most stirring renditions of "A Remark You Made," tenor saxophonist Bill Evans plays a beautifully haunting sax melody underscored by Gil Goldstein's accordion and keyboards that taps into the depths of one's soul. This powerful rendition of Joe Zawinul's composition is even more emotional because of Mark Egan's recreation of the signature fretless bass voice that brilliantly reflects the nucleus of Pastorius' greatness. This, along with the plaintive wail of Mike Stern's guitar that adds another layer of pent-up passion, will bring tears to your eyes. Victor Bailey plays "Continuum" to perfection and offers some highly authoritative statements to his excellent perception of the original vision. The song continues to stand as an enduring medium for their brilliant bass chops. Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, and Bob James perform the compelling ballad "Three Views of a Secret," with Brecker's muted trumpet emphasizing the dramatic inner self, or secret through shifts in nuance. "Song for Jaco - Song for a Friend" spotlights the reverence of alto saxophonist David Sanborn, the beautiful piano of Bob James, and the contemplative guitar of Steve Cardenas and closes the beautiful tribute. The music on Who Loves You: A Tribute to Jaco Pastorius is expressive, emotional, and brilliantly eulogizes the passion and forces that were a part of Jaco Pastorius' essence.