One of the band's greatest achievements, released during the final period of Jaco Pastorius' tenure.
The album includes songs recorded with an audience of about 250 people, as well as live performances. The sound is also notable for its solo improvisational performances based on traditional jazz methods.
This is a must-listen album, featuring a cover of Duke Ellington's "Rockin' in Rhythm," the title track which uses a four-beat rhythm, and the premiere of Jaco Pastorius's timeless ballad "Three Views of a Secret."
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A:
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1)
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Night Passage
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2)
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Dream Clock
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3)
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Port Of Entry
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4)
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Forlorn
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B:
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1)
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Rockin' In Rhythm
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2)
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Fast City
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3)
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Three Views Of A Secret
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4)
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Madagascar
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Co-producer - Jaco Pastorius
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Electric Bass [Bass] - Jaco Pastorius
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Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
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Keyboards - Zawinul
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Producer - Zawinul
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Drums - Peter Erskine
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Engineer - George Massenburg
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Drums [Hand Drums] - Robert Thomas, Jr.
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Engineer - Brian Risner
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Engineer - Jerry Hudgins
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Mixed By [Re-mix] - Jerry Hudgins
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Management - Cavallo-Ruffalo-Fargnolli
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Photography By [Front] - Peter Turner
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Art Direction - Joseph Futterer
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Photography By [Back] - Joseph Futterer
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Photography By [Inside] - Swing Journal
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Photography By [Front] - Image Bank
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Photography By [Inside] - Shigeru Uchiyama
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Art Direction - Richie Powell (2)
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Photography By [Back] - Richie Powell (2)
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Photography By [Retouching] - Young Lim
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Photography By [Front] - Nicholas DeVore III
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Photography By [Back] - Starwind
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Photography By [Front] - After Image (4)
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Photography By [Retouching] - Graphic Process