Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul  AUDIOPHILE
Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul  AUDIOPHILE
Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul  AUDIOPHILE
Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul  AUDIOPHILE

Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul (Reel-to-Reel)

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Vocals, bass - Jaco Pastorius [click here to see more products featuring Jaco Pastorius]

Alto saxophone - Bob Stein      

Baritone saxophone - Howard Johnson, Randy Emerick           

Drums - Peter Erskine 

French horn - John Clark, Peter Gordon            

Harmonica - Toots Thielemans             

Percussion - Don Alias

Steel drums - Othello Molineau            

Tenor saxophone - Frank Wess, Lou Marini      

Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet - Bob Mintzer    

Trombone - David Taylor, Jim Pugh, Wayne Andre        

Trumpet - Alan Rubin, Jon Faddis, Ken Faulk, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker, Ron Tooley              

Tuba - Dave Bargeron



2 x reel-to-reel

1/4'' 15 IPS CCIR EQ, sourced from a copie of the original Analog Master Tape

Transferred real-time, using a Nagra-T tape recorder, modified with high-end tube playback electronics, wired from the playback head

Stereo

Studio

Label : Fidelio 2xHD

Original Label : 2xHD

Recorded at the Record Plant Mobile Studio truck at the Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, N.Y. on June 27, 1982, as part of George Wein's Kool Jazz Festival

Recorded and mixed by Paul Blakemore

Produced by André Perry

Mastered by Renée Laflamme

Photography by Don Hunstein, Tom Copi

Originally released in May 2017

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Tape 1:

1. Invitation

2. Sophisticated Lady

3. Fannie Mae

Tape 2:

1. Okonkolé y Trompa

2. Reza/Giant Steps (Medley)

3. Mr. Fonebone

       

      Reviews :

      "Resonance Records goes out of its way again to unearth yet another significant chapter in jazz history, and once again, it's one that relatively few fans have ever heard. This performance of Jaco Pastorius' Word of Mouth Big Band was captured during George Wein's Kool Jazz Festival at Avery Fisher Hall. It was broadcast on NPR's Jazz Alive program, but this double disc contains the entire performance, with more than 40 minutes of additional music.

      As his time with Weather Report wound down, Pastorius threw himself into Word of Mouth. A studio album was issued a year earlier, and versions of this outfit had played in Florida, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Pastorius assembled a who's who for this date. The core band featured Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, Don Alias, and Othello Molineux (on steel drums). That said, the 16-piece horn section included Frank Wess, Lou Marini, Lew Soloff, Jon Faddis, John Clark, and David Bargeron (on tuba), to name a few. What's more, the grandest harmonicat of all, Toots Thielemans, was a featured soloist.

      Jaco's charts are exquisite, full of energy, sophistication, and humor. Check the tuba intro and burning break in the 13-minute workout on Charlie Parker's "Donna Lee," amid the fiery interplay of the steel drums, Mintzer's electric bass clarinet, and the drums and bass. This space-age bebop is contrasted beautifully as Thielemans joins in for Pastorius' elegant "Three Views of a Secret," the hard-swinging Latin and Caribbean rhythms in "Liberty City" (with gorgeous contrapuntal improvising by the whole band), and a sparsely adorned, romantic read of Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady." Disc one closes with a bumping Caribbean take on the harmonicist's standard "Bluesette."

      The second disc opens with an absolutely cooking read of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff," before a series of lengthy tunes bookended by heavy percussion workouts.

      "Okonkolé y Tompa" spends ten of its 15 minutes as an Alias solo before Jaco's bass and Clark's French horn join him, adding intimacy and tenderness. The glorious medley of "Reza/Giant Steps" -- a true set highlight -- displays Pastorius' canny arrangements, even as his lead guitar-like playing gets to shine. "Mr. Fonebone" brings back Toots with a joyous carnival-esque intro that leads into knotty post-bop. The extreme length of the "Bass and Drum Improvisation" will make hardcore fans of Erskine and Pastorius salivate, but for most, once or twice through will suffice. The finale is a Jaco evergreen: "Fannie Mae" is a hard-swinging blues shuffle that features his vocals and bass playing in call and response with Thielemans and Mintzer as the band wails.

      Sure, Truth, Liberty & Soul is for the Pastorius fanatics, but it's much more: this fantastically recorded document is a treasure trove of modern progressive jazz. The brilliant music found on it serves to underscore that Jaco was more than a brilliant, singular bassist (though that would have been enough); he was a great composer, arranger, and charismatic bandleader -- a true jazz renaissance man." AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek

       

      Ratings :

      AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.77 / 5

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