Heavy Weather is the seventh album by Weather Report, released in 1977 through Columbia Records. The release sold about 500,000 copies; it would prove to be the band's most commercially successful album and one of the best sellers in the Columbia jazz catalog. DownBeat magazine gave Heavy Weather a 5-star review, and later its readers voted it jazz album of the year.
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The lineup for the album consisted of Weather Report founders Joe Zawinul (keyboards, synthesizers) and Wayne Shorter (saxophone), alongside Jaco Pastorius (bass), Alex Acuña (drums), and Manolo Badrena (percussion). It was produced and orchestrated by Zawinul, with additional production by Shorter and Pastorius, and engineered by Ron Malo.
The album opens with "Birdland", which on its own became a significant commercial success, unusual for an instrumental composition, and would go on to become a jazz standard. The melody had been performed live by the band as part of "Dr Honoris Causa", which was from Joe Zawinul's eponymous solo album. "Teen Town", a Pastorius composition where his bass takes the lead instrument role, is often considered a highlight of the album and of Pastorius's career. "Rumba Mamá", a percussion and vocals feature for Manolo Badrena and Alex Acuña, was recorded live at a summer 1976 concert in Montreux, Switzerland, which was also the subject of a DVD released in 2007.[1]
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Dan Oppenheimer said in a June 1977 review for Rolling Stone that he felt the band had moved away from their earlier music, losing a lot of the space, melodies and airy feel that set them apart from other jazz-rock bands, but gaining a new bassist who "has been instrumental in developing their busier, talkative style", and that while their music previously "went up and up only, becoming more ethereal as it went, the new bottom makes all the difference in the world".[4]
The album was first released in LP format worldwide throughout Columbia Records, CBS Records, Sony Records, and other minor record labels. In 1984, it was first released in CD format in the U.S. on Columbia Records. In 1992, the album was remastered, and, in 2002, published in Super Audio CD format.
- See the table below for a more comprehensive list of the album releases.
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Year |
Format |
Label |
Country |
Note |
1977 |
LP & Cassette |
Columbia (PC 34418) |
Canada, U.S. |
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CBS, Sony (25AP 357) |
Japan |
CBS ([CBS ][S ]81775) |
Italy, Netherlands, UK, U.S. |
Suzy (CBS 81775/P 1977) |
Yugoslavia |
Published as Heavy Rain |
CBS (SBP 234974) |
Australia |
— |
1979 |
Supraphon, CBS (1115 2490) |
Czechoslovakia |
Published as Weather Report |
1981 |
Columbia (HC 44418) |
U.S. |
— |
1983 |
CBS (CBS 32358) |
Europe |
1984 |
CD |
Columbia (CK 34418) |
U.S. |
1991 |
Columbia (468209 2) |
1992 |
Columbia (CK 47481) |
Remastered |
1994 |
CD, Gold CD |
Columbia, Legacy, Master Sound (CK 64427) |
1997 |
CD, MD |
Columbia, Legacy (CK 65108) |
Europe, U.S. |
2002 |
SACD |
Columbia, Legacy (CS 65108) |
U.S. |
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