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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Live and Unreleased
| name = Live and Unreleased
| Type = live
| type = live
| Artist = [[Weather Report]]
| artist = [[Weather Report]]
| Cover = Weather Report Live and Unreleased.jpg
| cover = Weather Report Live and Unreleased.jpg
| Recorded = November 25, 1975 - June 3, 1983
| alt =
| Released = October 1, 2002
| released = October 1, 2002
| recorded = November 27 & 28, 1975 <br/>September 10, 1977 <br/>November 30, 1977 <br/>July 12 & 13, 1980 <br/>June 3, 1983
| Genre = [[Jazz fusion]]
| venue =
| Length = Total: 131:31<br />Disc One: 61:13<br />Disc Two: 70:25
| studio =
| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
| Producer = [[Joe Zawinul]], [[Wayne Shorter]]
| genre = [[Jazz fusion]]
| Last album = ''[[This is This!]]''<br /> (1986)
| length = Total: 131:31<br />Disc One: 61:13<br />Disc Two: 70:25
| label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
| This album = '''''Live and Unreleased''''' <br /> (2002)
| Next album = ''[[Forecast: Tomorrow]]''<br /> (2006)
| producer = [[Joe Zawinul]], [[Wayne Shorter]]
| prev_title = [[This is This!]]
| prev_year = 1986
| next_title = [[Forecast: Tomorrow]]
| next_year = 2006
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/r605416 |title=Live and Unreleased - Weather Report &#124; AllMusic |first=Thom |last=Jurek |work=allmusic.com |year=2011 |accessdate=19 July 2011}}</ref>
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}} <ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/r605416 |title=Weather Report - ''Live and Unreleased'' (2002) album review, credits & releases &#124; AllMusic |first=Thom |last=Jurek |work=allmusic.com |year=2011 |accessdate=July 19, 2011}}</ref>
| rev2 = [[Zawinul Online]]
|rev2 = ''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]]''
|rev2score = {{Rating|3.5|4}}<ref name="Penguin">{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |authorlink1=Richard Cook (journalist) |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz|The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]] |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=[[Penguin Books|Penguin]] |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |page=1475}}</ref>
| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.zawinulonline.org/2002/07/16/more-on-weather-report-live-unreleased/ |title=More on Weather Report Live and Unreleased; Jawinul Online |first= |last= |work=jawinulonline.com |year= |accessdate=6 September 2011}}</ref>
}}
}}
'''''Live and Unreleased''''' is a compilation of live recordings of [[Weather Report]]. The tracks are taken from live performances that took place from November 25, 1975 to June 3, 1983. It was their third official live recording (the previous two were 1972's ''[[Live in Tokyo (Weather Report album)|Live in Tokyo]]'' and 1979's ''[[8:30]]''), although previous albums such as ''[[Heavy Weather (album)|Heavy Weather]]'' and ''[[Night Passage (album)|Night Passage]]'' also included occasional live tracks. The CDs are sequenced in non-chronological fashion, with songs from different lineups crossfaded together.
'''''Live and Unreleased''''' is a compilation of live recordings of the [[jazz fusion]] band [[Weather Report]], released on [[Legacy Recordings]] in 2002. The tracks are taken from live performances that took place from November 27, 1975 to June 3, 1983. It is their third official live recording after the Japan-only ''[[Live in Tokyo (Weather Report album)|Live in Tokyo]]'' from 1972 and ''[[8:30]]'' from 1979, although previous albums such as ''[[Heavy Weather (album)|Heavy Weather]]'' (1977) and ''[[Night Passage (album)|Night Passage]]'' (1980) also included occasional live tracks.

The discs are sequenced in non-chronological fashion, with songs from different line-ups cross-faded into one another. The compositions "[[In a Silent Way]]" and "Directions" had both been recorded by [[Miles Davis]] during the tenure of [[Josef Zawinul]] and [[Wayne Shorter]] in the Davis band. Compositions appeared on the following Weather Report albums: "Waterfall" on [[Weather Report (1971 album)|the band's debut]]; "Dr. Honoris Causa" on ''[[I Sing the Body Electric (album)|I Sing the Body Electric]]''; "Cucumber Slumber" on ''[[Mysterious Traveller]]''; "Freezing Fire" and "Man in the Green Shirt" on ''[[Tale Spinnin']]''; "Elegant People" and "Black Market" on ''[[Black Market (Weather Report album)|Black Market]]''; "Teen Town" and "Rumba Mamá" on ''[[Heavy Weather (album)|Heavy Weather]]''; "River People" on ''[[Mr. Gone (album)|Mr. Gone]]''; "Fast City," "Night Passage," and "Port of Entry" on ''[[Night Passage (album)|Night Passage]]''; "Plaza Real," "Where the Moon Goes," and "Two Lines" on ''[[Procession (album)|Procession]]''. "Portrait of Tracy" appeared on ''[[Jaco Pastorius (album)|Jaco Pastorius]]'', and "Cigano" is a previously unissued song.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
===Disc one===
{| class="wikitable"
{{Track listing
!colspan=4|'''Disc One'''
| extra_column = Venue/Date
|----
| title1 = Freezing Fire
!'''Track Title'''
| writer1 = [[Wayne Shorter]]
!'''Composer'''
| extra1 = [[Apollo Victoria Theatre|The New Victoria Theatre]], [[London]], November 27, 1975
!'''Track Length'''
| length1 = 8:14
!'''Date Recorded'''
| title2 = Plaza Real
!'''Lineup'''
| writer2 = Wayne Shorter
!'''Venue'''
| extra2 = [[Hammersmith Apollo|Hammersmith Odeon]], London, June 3, 1983
|----
| length2 = 7:04
|"Freezing Fire"
| title3 = Fast City
|W. Shorter
| writer3 = [[Josef Zawinul]]
|8:14
| extra3 = The Complex, [[Santa Monica]], July 12, 1980
|November 27, 1975
| length3 = 6:49
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Alphonso Johnson, Chester Thompson, Alex Acuña
| title4 = Portrait of Tracy
|The New Victoria Theatre, London
| writer4 = [[Jaco Pastorius]]
|----
| extra4 = Majestic Theater, [[Grand Rapids]], November 30, 1977<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/weather-report/1977/majestic-theater-grand-rapids-mi-43e643d7.html|title=Weather Report's setlist at Majestic Theater, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, on November 30, 1977 |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website= www.setlist.fm|publisher= |access-date=June 16, 2020 |quote=}}</ref>
|"Plaza Real"
| length4 = 5:57
|W. Shorter
| title5 = Elegant People
|7:04
| writer5 = Wayne Shorter
|June 3, 1983
| extra5 = Unknown venue, Grand Rapids, November 30, 1977
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Victor Bailey, Omar Hakim, José Rossy
| length5 = 4:28
|Hammersmith Odeon, London
| title6 = Cucumber Slumber
|----
| writer6 = [[Alphonso Johnson]], Josef Zawinul
|"Fast City"
| extra6 = The New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 1975
|J. Zawinul
| length6 = 11:39
|6:49
| title7 = Teen Town
|July 12, 1980
| writer7 = Jaco Pastorius
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine, Bobby Thomas, Jr.
| extra7 = [[Rainbow Theatre|The Rainbow]], London, September 10, 1977
|The Complex, Santa Monica, California
| length7 = 6:30
|----
| title8 = [[Miles Davis|Man in the Green Shirt]]
|"Portrait Of Tracy"
| writer8 = Josef Zawinul
|J. Pastorius
| extra8 = The New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 1975
|5:57
| length8 = 10:31
|November 30, 1977
}}
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Alex Acuña, Manolo Badrena
|Grand Rapids, Michigan
|----
|"Elegant People"
|W. Shorter
|4:28
|November 30, 1977
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Alex Acuña, Manolo Badrena
|Grand Rapids, Michigan
|----
|"Cucumber Slumber"
|A. Johnson, J. Zawinul
|11:39
|November 27, 1975
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Alphonso Johnson, Chester Thompson, Alex Acuña
|The New Victoria Theatre, London
|----
|"Teen Town"
|J. Pastorius
|6:30
|September 10, 1977
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Alex Acuña, Manolo Badrena
|The Rainbow, London
|----
|"Man In The Green Shirt"
|J. Zawinul
|10:31
|November 27, 1975
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Alphonso Johnson, Chester Thompson, Alex Acuña
|The New Victoria Theatre, London
|----
!colspan=4|'''Disc Two'''
|----
!'''Track Title'''
!'''Composer'''
!'''Track Length'''
!'''Date Recorded'''
!'''Lineup'''
!'''Venue'''
|----
|"Black Market"
|J. Zawinul
|9:26
|September 10, 1977
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Alex Acuña, Manolo Badrena
|The Rainbow, London
|----
|"Where The Moon Goes"
|J. Zawinul, N. O'Byrne
|12:05
|June 3, 1983
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Victor Bailey, Omar Hakim, José Rossy
|Hammersmith Odeon, London
|----
|"River People"
|J. Pastorius
|6:57
|November 28, 1978
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine
|Phoenix, Arizona
|----
|"Two Lines"
|J. Zawinul
|8:15
|June 3, 1983
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Victor Bailey, Omar Hakim, José Rossy
|Hammersmith Odeon, London
|----
|"Cigano"
|W. Shorter
|3:59
|November 27, 1975
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Alphonso Johnson, Chester Thompson, Alex Acuña
|The New Victoria Theatre, London
|----
|"In A Silent Way/Waterfall"
|J. Zawinul
|5:45
|November 28, 1978
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine
|Phoenix, Arizona
|----
|"Night Passage"
|J. Zawinul
|5:53
|July 13, 1980
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine, Bobby Thomas, Jr.
|The Complex, Santa Monica, California
|----
|"Port Of Entry"
|W. Shorter
|8:08
|July 13, 1980
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine, Bobby Thomas, Jr.
|The Complex, Santa Monica, California
|----
|"Rumba Mama"
|A. Acuña, M. Badrena
|1:15
|September 10, 1977
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Alex Acuña, Manolo Badrena
|The Rainbow, London
|----
|"Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"
|J. Zawinul
|8:38
|November 27, 1975
|Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Alphonso Johnson, Chester Thompson, Alex Acuña
|The New Victoria Theatre, London
|}


== Personnel ==
===Disc two===
{{Track listing
*[[Josef Zawinul]] - [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[Synthesizer]], [[Piano]]
| extra_column = Venue/Date
*[[Wayne Shorter]] - [[saxophone]]s
| title1 = Black Market
*[[Jaco Pastorius]] - [[Bass guitar|Bass]]
| writer1 = Josef Zawinul
*[[Alphonso Johnson]] - [[Bass guitar|Bass]]
| extra1 = The Rainbow, London, September 10, 1977
*[[Victor Bailey (musician)|Victor Bailey]] - [[Bass guitar|Bass]]
| length1 = 9:26
*[[Chester Thompson]] - [[Drum kit|drums]]
| title2 = Where the Moon Goes
*[[Omar Hakim]] - [[Drum kit|drums]]
| writer2 = Nan O'Byrne, Josef Zawinul
*[[Peter Erskine]] - [[Drum kit|drums]]
| extra2 = Hammersmith Odeon, London, June 3, 1983
*[[Alex Acuña]] - [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
| length2 = 12:05
*[[Manolo Badrena]] - [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
| title3 = River People
*José Rossy - [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
| writer3 = Jaco Pastorius
*[[Robert Thomas, Jr. (percussionist)|Bobby Thomas, Jr]] - [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
| extra3 = Celebrity Theatre, [[Phoenix, Arizona]], November 28, 1978<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.setlist.fm/search?query=Weather+Report+-+Phoenix+1978|title= Weather Report's setlist at Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, on November 28, 1978|author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website= www.setlist.fm|publisher= |access-date=June 16, 2020 |quote=}}</ref>
;Technical
| length3 = 6:57
*Fabiola Cáceres, Howard Fritzson - art direction
| title4 = Two Lines
*Leigh Wells - cover illustration
| writer4 = Josef Zawinul
| extra4 = Hammersmith Odeon, London, June 3, 1983
| length4 = 8:15
| title5 = Cigano
| writer5 = Wayne Shorter
| extra5 = The New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 1975
| length5 = 3:59
| title6 = [[In a Silent Way]], Waterfall
| writer6 = Josef Zawinul
| extra6 = Unknown venue, Phoenix, Arizona, November 28, 1978
| length6 = 5:45
| title7 = Night Passage
| writer7 = Josef Zawinul
| extra7 = The Complex, [[Santa Monica]], July 13, 1980
| length7 = 5:53
| title8 = Port of Entry
| writer8 = Wayne Shorter
| extra8 = The Complex, [[Santa Monica]], July 13, 1980
| length8 = 8:08
| title9 = Rumba Mamá
| writer9 = [[Alex Acuña]], [[Manolo Badrena]]
| extra9 = The Rainbow, London, September 10, 1977
| length9 = 1:15
| title10 = Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa
| writer10 = Josef Zawinul
| extra10 = The New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 1975
| length10 = 8:38
}}

==Personnel==
* [[Joe Zawinul]] – [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
* [[Wayne Shorter]] – [[saxophones]]
* [[Alphonso Johnson]] – [[bass guitar|bass]] <small>on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"</small>
* [[Chester Thompson]] – [[drum kit|drums]] <small>on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"</small>
*[[Jaco Pastorius]] – fretless bass <small>on "Fast City", "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", "Black Market", "River People", "In a Silent Way/Waterfall", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"</small>
* [[Alex Acuña]] – drums <small>on "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", and "Black Market"</small>; [[percussion]] <small>on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", "Rumba Mamá", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"</small>
* [[Manolo Badrena]] – percussion <small>on "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", "Black Market", and "Rumba Mamá"</small>
* [[Peter Erskine]] – drums <small>on "Fast City", "River People", "In a Silent Way/Waterfall", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"</small>
* [[Robert Thomas Jr.]] – percussion <small>on "Fast City", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"</small>
* [[Victor Bailey (musician)|Victor Bailey]] – bass <small>on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"</small>
* [[Omar Hakim]] – drums <small>on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"</small>
* José Rossy – percussion <small>on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"</small>

;Production personnel
* Josef Zawinul, Wayne Shorter – [[record producer|original recording producers]]
* Josef Zawinul, Ivan Zawinul, Bob Belden – [[record producer|release producers]]
* Ivan Zawinul, Jim Anderson – [[audio mixing|mixing]]
* Fabiola Cáceres, Howard Fritzson – art direction
* Leigh Wells – cover illustration


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
* [https://www.discogs.com/Weather-Report-Live-Unreleased/release/526770 Weather Report - ''Live & Unreleased'' (2002) album releases & credits] at [[Discogs]]
* [http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=8020 Weather Report - ''Live & Unreleased'' (2002) album credits & user reviews] at ProgArchives.com
* [https://open.spotify.com/album/60WAPK6rmH1YtQNSQFjDsU Weather Report - ''Live & Unreleased'' (2002) album to be listened] on [[Spotify]]

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Live and Unreleased
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 1, 2002
RecordedNovember 27 & 28, 1975
September 10, 1977
November 30, 1977
July 12 & 13, 1980
June 3, 1983
GenreJazz fusion
LengthTotal: 131:31
Disc One: 61:13
Disc Two: 70:25
LabelColumbia
ProducerJoe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter
Weather Report chronology
This is This!
(1986)
Live and Unreleased
(2002)
Forecast: Tomorrow
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[2]

Live and Unreleased is a compilation of live recordings of the jazz fusion band Weather Report, released on Legacy Recordings in 2002. The tracks are taken from live performances that took place from November 27, 1975 to June 3, 1983. It is their third official live recording after the Japan-only Live in Tokyo from 1972 and 8:30 from 1979, although previous albums such as Heavy Weather (1977) and Night Passage (1980) also included occasional live tracks.

The discs are sequenced in non-chronological fashion, with songs from different line-ups cross-faded into one another. The compositions "In a Silent Way" and "Directions" had both been recorded by Miles Davis during the tenure of Josef Zawinul and Wayne Shorter in the Davis band. Compositions appeared on the following Weather Report albums: "Waterfall" on the band's debut; "Dr. Honoris Causa" on I Sing the Body Electric; "Cucumber Slumber" on Mysterious Traveller; "Freezing Fire" and "Man in the Green Shirt" on Tale Spinnin'; "Elegant People" and "Black Market" on Black Market; "Teen Town" and "Rumba Mamá" on Heavy Weather; "River People" on Mr. Gone; "Fast City," "Night Passage," and "Port of Entry" on Night Passage; "Plaza Real," "Where the Moon Goes," and "Two Lines" on Procession. "Portrait of Tracy" appeared on Jaco Pastorius, and "Cigano" is a previously unissued song.

Track listing

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Disc one

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No.TitleWriter(s)Venue/DateLength
1."Freezing Fire"Wayne ShorterThe New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 19758:14
2."Plaza Real"Wayne ShorterHammersmith Odeon, London, June 3, 19837:04
3."Fast City"Josef ZawinulThe Complex, Santa Monica, July 12, 19806:49
4."Portrait of Tracy"Jaco PastoriusMajestic Theater, Grand Rapids, November 30, 1977[3]5:57
5."Elegant People"Wayne ShorterUnknown venue, Grand Rapids, November 30, 19774:28
6."Cucumber Slumber"Alphonso Johnson, Josef ZawinulThe New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 197511:39
7."Teen Town"Jaco PastoriusThe Rainbow, London, September 10, 19776:30
8."Man in the Green Shirt"Josef ZawinulThe New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 197510:31

Disc two

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No.TitleWriter(s)Venue/DateLength
1."Black Market"Josef ZawinulThe Rainbow, London, September 10, 19779:26
2."Where the Moon Goes"Nan O'Byrne, Josef ZawinulHammersmith Odeon, London, June 3, 198312:05
3."River People"Jaco PastoriusCelebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, November 28, 1978[4]6:57
4."Two Lines"Josef ZawinulHammersmith Odeon, London, June 3, 19838:15
5."Cigano"Wayne ShorterThe New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 19753:59
6."In a Silent Way, Waterfall"Josef ZawinulUnknown venue, Phoenix, Arizona, November 28, 19785:45
7."Night Passage"Josef ZawinulThe Complex, Santa Monica, July 13, 19805:53
8."Port of Entry"Wayne ShorterThe Complex, Santa Monica, July 13, 19808:08
9."Rumba Mamá"Alex Acuña, Manolo BadrenaThe Rainbow, London, September 10, 19771:15
10."Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"Josef ZawinulThe New Victoria Theatre, London, November 27, 19758:38

Personnel

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  • Joe Zawinulkeyboards
  • Wayne Shortersaxophones
  • Alphonso Johnsonbass on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"
  • Chester Thompsondrums on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"
  • Jaco Pastorius – fretless bass on "Fast City", "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", "Black Market", "River People", "In a Silent Way/Waterfall", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"
  • Alex Acuña – drums on "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", and "Black Market"; percussion on "Freezing Fire", "Cucumber Slumber", "Man in the Green Shirt", "Cigano", "Rumba Mamá", and "Directions/Dr. Honoris Causa"
  • Manolo Badrena – percussion on "Portrait of Tracy", "Elegant People", "Teen Town", "Black Market", and "Rumba Mamá"
  • Peter Erskine – drums on "Fast City", "River People", "In a Silent Way/Waterfall", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"
  • Robert Thomas Jr. – percussion on "Fast City", "Night Passage", and "Port of Entry"
  • Victor Bailey – bass on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"
  • Omar Hakim – drums on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"
  • José Rossy – percussion on "Plaza Real", "Where the Moon Goes", and "Two Lines"
Production personnel

References

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  1. ^ Jurek, Thom (2011). "Weather Report - Live and Unreleased (2002) album review, credits & releases | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  2. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1475. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  3. ^ "Weather Report's setlist at Majestic Theater, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, on November 30, 1977". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  4. ^ "Weather Report's setlist at Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, on November 28, 1978". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
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