Last and definitely least is 1985's effort, Sportin' Life.
There are some nice moments on this but it's obvious the band is flagging, because this is a sub-standard album. There's not much in the way of truly memorable soloing. Shorter has little involvement in proceedings although he is credited with a couple of compositions. Most of the material is by Zawinul as usual, with a couple of exceptions. The world music influences are very strong as well, and there's another song, sung by new percussionist Mino Cinelu, Confians, which is forgettable, and an instrumental version of Marvin Gaye's What's Going On which is less so.
Weather Report put out one more LP before officially calling it a day. Clearly they had run their course.
Here's a link (buried amidst six LPs' worth of material) the best track, a duet between Wayne and Joe, Face on the Barroom Floor. You'll have to go to 1:57:16 to hear it, though.
Thanks for all the comments - I'll try to get back with some considered responses. I hope you "enjoyed" this as much as I.
There are some nice moments on this but it's obvious the band is flagging, because this is a sub-standard album. There's not much in the way of truly memorable soloing. Shorter has little involvement in proceedings although he is credited with a couple of compositions. Most of the material is by Zawinul as usual, with a couple of exceptions. The world music influences are very strong as well, and there's another song, sung by new percussionist Mino Cinelu, Confians, which is forgettable, and an instrumental version of Marvin Gaye's What's Going On which is less so.
Weather Report put out one more LP before officially calling it a day. Clearly they had run their course.
Here's a link (buried amidst six LPs' worth of material) the best track, a duet between Wayne and Joe, Face on the Barroom Floor. You'll have to go to 1:57:16 to hear it, though.
Thanks for all the comments - I'll try to get back with some considered responses. I hope you "enjoyed" this as much as I.
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