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is the second album released byfrom 1972. "Like the weather itself, this band would assume a new shape with virtually every release -- and this album, half recorded in the studio and half live in Tokyo, set the pattern of change. Exit Airto Moreira and Alphonse Mouzon; enter percussionist Dom Um Romao, drummer Eric Gravatt, and a slew of cameo guests like guitarist Ralph Towner, flutist Hubert Laws, and others. The studio tracks are more biting, more ethnically diverse in influence, and more laden with electronic effects and grandiose structural complexities than before. The live material (heard in full on the import Live in Tokyo) is even fiercer and showcases for the first time some of the tremendous drive WR was capable of, though it doesn't give you much of an idea of its stream of consciousness nature." - Richard S. Ginell/AllMusic Side one 1. "Unknown Soldier" (Joe Zawinul) 8:00 2. "The Moors" (Wayne Shorter) 4:45 3. "Crystal" (Miroslav Vitouš) 7:25 4. "Second Sunday in August" (Joe Zawinul) 4:13 Side two 5. "Medley: Vertical Invader / T.H. / Dr. Honoris Causa" (Joe Zawinul, Miroslav Vitouš) 10:40 6. "Surucucú" (Wayne Shorter) 7:42 7. "Directions" (Joe Zawinul) 4:36Joe Zawinul - electric and acoustic piano, ARP 2600 synthesizer Wayne Shorter - saxophones Miroslav Vitouš - bass Eric Gravatt - drums Dom Um Romão - percussion ______________________ Released: May 26, 1972 Recorded: November 1971 and January 1972 Length: 46:28 Label: Columbia Producer: Robert Devere

I Sing the Body Electric is the second album released by Weather Report from 1972.

“Like the weather itself, this band would assume a new shape with virtually every release — and this album, half recorded in the studio and half live in Tokyo, set the pattern of change. Exit Airto Moreira and Alphonse Mouzon; enter percussionist Dom Um Romao, drummer Eric Gravatt, and a slew of cameo guests like guitarist Ralph Towner, flutist Hubert Laws, and others. The studio tracks are more biting, more ethnically diverse in influence, and more laden with electronic effects and grandiose structural complexities than before. The live material (heard in full on the import Live in Tokyo) is even fiercer and showcases for the first time some of the tremendous drive WR was capable of, though it doesn’t give you much of an idea of its stream of consciousness nature.” –Richard S. Ginell/AllMusic.

Track listing:

Side one

1. “Unknown Soldier” (Joe Zawinul) 8:00

2. “The Moors” (Wayne Shorter) 4:45

3. “Crystal” (Miroslav Vitouš) 7:25

4. “Second Sunday in August” (Joe Zawinul) 4:13

Side two

5. “Medley: Vertical Invader / T.H. / Dr. Honoris Causa” (Joe Zawinul, Miroslav Vitouš) 10:40

6. “Surucucú” (Wayne Shorter) 7:42

7. “Directions” (Joe Zawinul) 4:36

Personnel:

Joe Zawinul – electric and acoustic piano, ARP 2600 synthesizer

Wayne Shorter – saxophones

Miroslav Vitouš – bass

Eric Gravatt – drums

Dom Um Romão – percussion

______________________

Released: May 26, 1972

Recorded: November 1971 and January 1972

Length: 46:28

Label: Columbia

Producer: Robert Devere



