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Weather Report: I Sing The Body Electric (1972)
Joe Zawinul keyboards, ARP 2600 synthesizer
Wayne Shorter soprano sax
Miroslav Vitous bass
Eric Gravatt drums
Dom Um Romao percusson (2)
Ralph Towner 12-string guitar (2)
Andrew White English Horn (1)
Hubert Laws flute (1)
Wilmer Wise piccolo trumpet (1)
Yolande Bavan voc (1)
Joshie Armstrong voc (1)
Chapman Roberts voc (1)
Execute Producer by Robert Devere
Cover design: Ed Lee
Cover art: Jack Trompetter, Fred Swanson
LP CBS S 64943
Recorded Nov. 1971 - Jan. 1972
B-side (5-7) live in Tokyo 13.1.72
(total time 46'28, orig. lp)
Their 2nd album from 1972.
The side 1. in studio is very fascinating, specially because
there are the first time sounds of ARP 2600 synthesizer in
Unknown Soldier. And the amazing 12-string guitar of Ralph Towner.
In Crystal Shorter plays one of his most beautiful solos on
soprano sax.
The Japan Concert B-side is interesting example of their
skills in live concert. The complete concert is later
published on CD.
Trivia: The name of the album is from Ray Bradbury's sci-fi
short stories collection from 1948.