Rs.4,299

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180 gram audiophile vinyl

Includes insert

Featuring “Cucumber Slumber”, “Mysterious Traveller” and “American Tango” a.o.

Peaked at #2 in the Billboard Jazz Albums chart

50th anniversary edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue & red marbled vinyl

Weather Report was one of the most influential jazz-fusion groups of their era and outlasted many of its contemporaries such as Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters and The Mahavishnu Orchestra. Despite many personnel changes over its 16-year lifespan, they continued to create groundbreaking music under the guidance of Joe Zawinul. Mysterious Traveller is the band’s fifth studio album and was their final recording with founding bassist Miroslav Vitouš, who was replaced by Alphonso Johnson. Additionally, Ishmael Wilburn joined for this album as the band’s drummer. The album is their first one that predominantly uses electric bass and incorporates uses of funk, R&B grooves, and rock. It would later on be labeled as the band’s “signature” sound. The album was voted album of the year by the readers of Downbeat for 1974, garnered a five-star review and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Mysterious Traveller is available as a 50th anniversary edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue & red marbled vinyl and includes an insert. 180 gram audiophile vinyl Includes insert Featuring “Cucumber Slumber”, “Mysterious Traveller” and “American Tango” a.o. Peaked at #2 in the Billboard Jazz Albums chart 50th anniversary edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue & red marbled vinyl

Format : Vinyl Record

1 Lp

A1 Nubian Sundance 10:40
A2 American Tango 3:42
A3 Cucumber Slumber 8:22
B1 Mysterious Traveller 7:18
B2 Blackthorn Rose 5:02
B3 Scarlet Woman 5:47
B4 Jungle Book 7:20

Brand

Columbia records

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