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    Posted: Yesterday at 02:48

4 stars 1972: David Axelrod - The Auction
3 stars 1972: Chick Corea - Return to Forever - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdaRzxP4NuY
3 stars 1972: Chick Corea & Return to Forever - Light as a Feather - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUW6ezYtKfdQC7aVvQLpNO85xQE2luyXa
3 stars 1972: Herbie Hancock - Crossings - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3Bf8G9cGL8
4 stars 1972: McLuhan - Anomaly - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AJ0A_VKgig
3 stars 1972: Weather Report - I Sing the Body Electric - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ladWifOgb7nxCI8H5Elf86nWo8lc-hxHI
3 stars 1972: Tony Williams Lifetime - The Old Bum's Rush
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Return to Forever. Chick Corea's fluid electric piano tone drifts on gentle waves of sound, creating a sense of calm and serenity; the ethereal atmosphere is complemented by delicate vocal melodies delivered by Flora Purim, Joe Farrell's dreamy flute and soprano saxophone, the exquisite percussion work of Airto Moreira, and Stanley Clarke's outstanding bass; they made a music that seems to emanate from the soft light of golden hours! Historically, Corea's most well-known album for ECM is like a bridge between the chaotic and anarchic early jazz fusion and melodic and well-structured progressive fusion. This sublime album fully deserves all the admiration it earned over the decades, effortlessly maintaining its relevance even today, all while being visually evoked with one of the most notable ECM sleeve designs.
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Although not really a jazz album I really like 'Can't Buy A Thrill'.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Although not really a jazz album I really like 'Can't Buy A Thrill'.

But you'd never forgive me if I left Steely Dan out of a U.S. Jazz Fusion poll. Tongue
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Although not really a jazz album I really like 'Can't Buy A Thrill'.


But you'd never forgive me if I left Steely Dan out of a U.S. Jazz Fusion poll. Tongue
I'm glad their in your poll. Thanks

Will The Dregs make an appearance? How about Pat Metheny?

Edited by Grumpyprogfan - Yesterday at 04:05
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Although not really a jazz album I really like 'Can't Buy A Thrill'.


But you'd never forgive me if I left Steely Dan out of a U.S. Jazz Fusion poll. Tongue
I'm glad they're in your poll. Thanks

Will The Dregs make an appearance? How about Pat Metheny?

Yes, Pat Metheny and Dixie Dregs - the Unsung Heroes of U.S. Jazz Fusion -  will both be making several appearances later in this series. Thumbs Up
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10/10
Herbie Hancock - Crossings (got my vote)
Chick Corea - Return to Forever

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Santana - Caravanserai
Weather Report - I Sing the Body Electric
Chick Corea & Return to Forever - Light as a Feather

...also 9/10 (but not really Jazz Fusion):
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill
McLuhan - Anomaly
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Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill
Santana - Caravanserai
Chick Corea - Return To Forever
Chicago - Chicago V


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1. Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles - Live!
2. David Axelrod - The Auction
3. Mandrill - Mandrill Is
4. Chicago - Chicago V
5. Santana - Caravanserai
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While I like various album in the list, Crossings is an easy choice for me. It is an album that helped to change the direction of my music interests and really helped to expand my music palette, and I think it's brilliant. And I love the whole Hancock released Mwandishi trilogy and related Mwandishi-players albums. I would say that it's a super easy choice, but Weather Report's I Sing the Body Electric also is one of my very favourite albums of its ilk. I also like Return to Forever, Anomaly, Lord of Lords, Caravanserai and On the Corner very much. Another very nice poll for my tastes.
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Steely Dan. Some good choices in this poll. Weather Report, Miles Davis, Chicago and Santana are all very good albums. Return to Forever Light as a Feather has the classic track, Spain, but it's with the next studio release that they hit it out of the ballpark.

Edited by Big Sky - Yesterday at 10:32
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Originally posted by meAsoi meAsoi wrote:

Return to Forever. Chick Corea's fluid electric piano tone drifts on gentle waves of sound, creating a sense of calm and serenity; the ethereal atmosphere is complemented by delicate vocal melodies delivered by Flora Purim, Joe Farrell's dreamy flute and soprano saxophone, the exquisite percussion work of Airto Moreira, and Stanley Clarke's outstanding bass; they made a music that seems to emanate from the soft light of golden hours! Historically, Corea's most well-known album for ECM is like a bridge between the chaotic and anarchic early jazz fusion and melodic and well-structured progressive fusion. This sublime album fully deserves all the admiration it earned over the decades, effortlessly maintaining its relevance even today, all while being visually evoked with one of the most notable ECM sleeve designs.

Totally agree even though you say horrible things about Keith Emerson
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Caravanserai
Light as a Feather
I Sing the Body Electric
[i}Return to Forever
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Santana's Caravanserai is my pick. McLuhan's Anomoly is my runnerup followed by Larry Coryell's Offering. That McLuhan album is hilarious and inventive to say the least. Even the album cover fits this description once you know the lyrics.
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Hi,

In my ears, these were more adventurous pop music, than fusion ... and while they had some small flashes here and there of some jazzy stuff, in the end, I never looked at them as fusion or anything related to jazz at all. And they were played on the FM radio dial a lot, not because of the jazzy touches, but because they were well recognized as rock bands.

I kinda think of fusion as having a 50/50 rock jazz atmosphere, which we can see in the Return to Forever material. The rest, I probably would consider more jazz, than I would fusion for my tastes. But in those days, you can see that many bands were taking the hint from a lot of jazz folks, for their adventurous work, which was rather tough on radio ... the FM dial was strong within a rock context and the newer stuff, but the jazz side of it, was almost strictly on large cities, and it lost its touch the further you got away from them. 

The well versed academic locations, though, with a large number of students (usually past 25/30K students), normally had a good variety of the music ... not the same as the large city, but close. But, by the time you drove 3.5 hours to SLO from LA, you wouldn't hear a single jazz thing on the dial much.
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