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Weather Report was an influential jazz fusion band of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Jazz fusion - 1970s - 1980s

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The band was originally a spin-off from the group of musicians centered around Miles Davis in the late sixties and early seventies. The stable core of the group was the duo of pianist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, while the other musicians were rotated with almost every album. Initially, the band's music featured extended improvisation, similar to Davis' Bitches Brew-period work, and instrumentation included both a traditional trap set drummer and a second percussionist (first Airto Moreira, later Dom Um Romão). The group was unusual and innovative in abandoning the soloist-accompaniment demarcation of straight-ahead jazz and instead featuring continuous improvisation by every member of the band. Both Zawinul and original bassist Miroslav Vitou? experimented with rock guitarists' electronic effects, Zawinul on electric piano and organ, Vitous on upright bass, often bowed, as a second horn-like voice.

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Miles Davis - Pianist - Joe Zawinul - Saxophonist - Wayne Shorter - Bitches Brew - Airto Moreira - Dom Um Romão - Miroslav Vitou?

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Starting with Sweetnighter, Weather Report's recordings became increasingly funk- and groove-oriented, while retaining the high improvisational content of the first few albums. Vitous's lack of interest in playing repetitive, funky vamps led to his replacement by Alphonso Johnson. For its first few years of existence the group had difficulty finding a permanent drummer, moving through Alphonse Mouzon, Eric Gravatt, Greg Errico, Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler, and Chester Thompson.

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Alphonso Johnson - Alphonse Mouzon - Eric Gravatt - Greg Errico - Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler - Chester Thompson

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By 1976's Black Market, the group's music evolved from the open-ended funk jams of Sweetnighter and Mysterious Traveller into more melody-oriented, concise forms. They also achieved greater mass-market appeal. Most notably, this album introduced virtuoso bassist Jaco Pastorius into the group. It was with Pastorius that the group had its most popular success, resulting in their classic jazz standard "Birdland", from the "Heavy Weather" album in 1977. Pastorius departed the group in 1982.

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Black Market - Bassist - Jaco Pastorius - Heavy Weather

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In 1978 the group recorded the controversial and experimental Mr. Gone, which received a 1 star review from Downbeat magazine.

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Some of the other members who played in Weather Report at some point include bassists Alphonso Johnson and Victor Bailey, drummer and percussionist Alex Acuņa, percussionists Manolo Badrena and Robert Thomas Jr., and drummers Peter Erskine and Omar Hakim.

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Alphonso Johnson - Alex Acuņa - Manolo Badrena - Peter Erskine - Omar Hakim

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