The title comes from the fact that the park customarily opens at 8:30 p.m.
The 9th album released in 1979. It is basically a live album, but also includes studio recordings.
This album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz/Fusion Performance. Tracks 10 to 13 are studio recordings. Track 5, "Slang," features Jaco Pastorius' skillful bass playing.
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A:
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1)
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Black Market
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2)
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Scarlet Woman
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B:
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1)
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Teen Town
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2)
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A Remark You Made
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3)
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Slang (Bass Solo)
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4)
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In A Silent Way
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C:
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1)
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Birdland
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2)
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Thanks For The Memory (Tenor Sax Solo)
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3)
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Badia / Boogie Woogie Waltz Medley
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D:
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1)
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8:30
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2)
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Brown Street
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3)
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The Orphan
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4)
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Sightseeing
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Co-producer - Jaco Pastorius
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Producer [Assistant] - Wayne Shorter
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Producer - Joe Zawinul
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Engineer [Mixing] - John Haeny
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Engineer [Second] - Paul Black
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Recorded By [Live] - Ray Thompson
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Engineer [Second] - Russell Schmitt
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Engineer [Mixing] - Kim King
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Engineer [Mixing] - Warren Dewey
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Engineer [Second] - Steve Hirsch
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Design - Nancy Donald
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Management - Cavallo-Ruffalo Management
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Illustration - Steve Smith (49)
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Photography By - Veryl Oakland