Alphonso Johnson - Moonshadows & Yesterday's Dreams & Spellbound [2CD Remastered Edition] (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Alphonso Johnson
- Title: Moonshadows & Yesterday's Dreams & Spellbound
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: BGO Records [BGOCD1220]
- Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock
- Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:52:23
- Total Size: 259 mb / 726 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Digitally remastered two CD set containing a trio of albums by the jazz/fusion great. Includes the ex-Weather Report bassist Johnson's three Epic albums from 1975, 1976 and 1977 These albums are very much fusion-funk in style. Musicians featured on these recordings include Lee Ritenour, Narada Michael Walden, Grover Washington and Pat Thrall. Johnson also has a distinguished career as a sidesman working with artists as diverse as Santana, Phil Collins and Michael Jackson.
BGO's 2015 three-fer combines the three albums Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson recorded as a leader for Epic in the mid-'70s: Moonshadows and Yesterday's Dreams, both from 1976, and 1978's Spellbound. All three of these records walk a fine line between groove-oriented fusion and adventurous jazz, with Johnson and his band -- featuring Patrice Rushen, Narada Michael Walden, Lee Ritenour, Sheila E., and Grover Washington, Jr. at various times -- keeping things supple yet unpredictable. Of the three, Spellbound is the closest to an R&B album, placing an emphasis on vocals and shorter songs (there's still the dense "Face Blaster," which feels as out of place as the winding conclusion, "Earthtales Suite"). Yesterday's Dreams also gets that wild -- "Balls to the Wall" is fittingly hard and complex -- but it, like Moonshadows, shows how Johnson could finesse his mood, finding unexpected common ground between rock, funk, and fusion, never settling for something predictable but never shunning a groovy sound, either.
BGO's 2015 three-fer combines the three albums Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson recorded as a leader for Epic in the mid-'70s: Moonshadows and Yesterday's Dreams, both from 1976, and 1978's Spellbound. All three of these records walk a fine line between groove-oriented fusion and adventurous jazz, with Johnson and his band -- featuring Patrice Rushen, Narada Michael Walden, Lee Ritenour, Sheila E., and Grover Washington, Jr. at various times -- keeping things supple yet unpredictable. Of the three, Spellbound is the closest to an R&B album, placing an emphasis on vocals and shorter songs (there's still the dense "Face Blaster," which feels as out of place as the winding conclusion, "Earthtales Suite"). Yesterday's Dreams also gets that wild -- "Balls to the Wall" is fittingly hard and complex -- but it, like Moonshadows, shows how Johnson could finesse his mood, finding unexpected common ground between rock, funk, and fusion, never settling for something predictable but never shunning a groovy sound, either.
TRACKLIST:
CD 1
Moonshadows (1976)
1. Stump [ 4:18]
2. Involuntary Bliss [ 6:07]
3. Cosmoba Place [ 6:11]
4. Pandora's Box [ 2:08]
5. Up From The Cellar [ 5:41]
6. Amarteifio [ 4:45]
7. On The Case [ 6:21]
8. Unto Thine Own Self Be True [ 5:14]
CD 2
Yesterday's Dreams (1976)
1. Love's The Way I Feel 'bout Cha [ 4:44]
2. As Little As You [ 3:22]
3. Scapegoat [ 5:08]
4. Show Us The Way [ 4:54]
5. Balls To The Wall [ 4:59]
6. Tales Of Barcelona [ 2:15]
7. Flight To Hampstead Heath [ 5:55]
8. One To One [ 3:55]
Spellbound (1977)
9. Summer Solstice (First Movement) [ 1:33]
10.Follow Your Heart [ 4:41]
11.Bahama Mama [ 4:06]
12.Nomads [ 4:56]
13.Moonlight Conversations [ 2:56]
14.Face Blaster [ 4:04]
15.Feelings Are... (The Hardest Words To Say) [ 5:06]
16.Earthtales Suite [ 8:52]
Jazz | Funk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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