theres also a great joe henderson record called "black is the color" that is really spaced out and kind of fusiony. On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, William W. Schonbein wrote:
I didn't see Joe Henderson's 'Multiple' mentioned yet - so consider this a mention; It's a fusion album roughly in the vein of 70s era miles, and I always find myself coming back to it...
-whit
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 ericksna@umich.edu wrote:
I am currently in the midst of exploring all of the old fusion albums of the seventies. And while some of the playing on groups such as Weather report, and return to forever is great, the production values, and the synthesizer have made the overall effect a bit too plastic sounding for my taste (far outwieghing my apreciation for the talent). anyone have any suggestions for wading through the fusion material around this time, i.e. how best to wade around the more dated sounding records? what do people think of Circle? Tony Williams Lifetime? Also, has anyone attempted to redo any of these songs with more of an edge?
nathan
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