David Sancious & Tone - True Stories. 1978 Arista promo (LP). Same garage sale (Jun). Ligertwood's vocals are annoying here and the progressive rock attempt is too forced. I was somewhat disappointed in this effort, especially considering I like his albums prior.
Michael Urbaniak - Body English. 1976 Arista promo (LP). Same garage sale (Jun). Side 1 seems stiff but I like the period sounds of Side 2. Almost a keeper but perhaps too slick and glossy.
Miroslav Vitous - Majesty Music. 1976 Arista promo (LP). Back to the garage sale (Jun). Solid fusion album from Czech bassist. Opening track has fuzz bass and that would have served the album better had he kept using it.
Jaco Pastorius - Invitation. 1983 Warner Bros. (LP). From a local antique mall for $1 (Jun). The opener I recognized from Maynard Ferguson's Primal Scream album. A wonderful 70s styled TV soundtrack composition. I'm not a huge "bass as a lead instrument" guy unless it's Zeuhl, and that's a different use altogether. Highly regarded album but doesn't sway me much.
*Larry Young's Fuel - Spaceball. 1976 Arista promo (LP). Same sale as below (Jun). A much stranger album than I had realized in the past. High creative and sounds like something that may have come from France during this era. There's elements of funk, jazz, disco, and prog throughout. Within the parameters Young boxed himself in with, it still sounds fresh and unique. Jazz and fusion fans aren't too keen on Young's departure from the norm, but I'm enjoying it immensely.
Airto - Free. 1979 CTI promo (1973) (LP). Same sale as below (Jun). Side 1 is an excellent variation of the early 70s jazz rock sound, deftly adding Brazilian touches. Side 2 starts with a free improvisation, hence the title. The last two tracks are on the happy side of jazz. Overall still very good, but only half an album for me.
*Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66. 1966 A&M mono (LP). From the same sale as below (Jun). I told myself that the next clean copy of this album I find then I'm buying it. And this certainly fit the bill. It's a 25 minute album, and is mostly fluff. But the best kind of fluff. Really captures the 1966 ethos, a most creative year that seems to serve as an island unto itself. Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the dictionary entry for Bossa Nova.
*Isotope - Illusion. 1975 Gull promo (1974). (LP). Recently scored some minty jazz and funk albums (mostly promos) from a local garage sale all at very cheap prices (Jun). New member Hugh Hopper takes over with his fuzz bass and leads a very fine set of jazz fusion tunes. I've always liked this album but now appreciating even more. +1 listen.
*Benson & Farrell. 1976 CTI (LP). From a local antique mall (Jun). Excellent release that features Farrell on his best instrument, the flute. And Benson is doing his best Gabor Szabo imitation here. I need an upgrade. Splendid.
Allen Youngblood - Selah. 1984 Griot (LP). From a local antique mall (Jun). Once I saw Julian Priester listed, I figured this might be a piece worth considering. And it was. Sort of a late era spiritual jazz release. A bit too traditional for me to keep, but glad I picked it up. Seems to be a price riser too.
*Stanley Clarke - Children of Forever. 1973 Polydor (LP). From a local antique mall (Jun). Much more personal than his later fusion works. Even a Magma vibe can be detected in the wordless voices. A solid release and the best I've heard from Clarke.
* - Keeping for the collection
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