Weather Report discography

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Weather Report discography
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Weather Report live June 11, 1981.
Studio albums14
Live albums4
Compilation albums11
Video albums6
Singles5
B-sides1
Tribute albums2
Unofficial releases10

The discography of Weather Report, an American jazz band with a career lasting sixteen years between 1970 and 1986, consists of fourteen studio albums, three live albums, eleven compilation albums, five singles, one B-side, and six video albums. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Weather Report's self-titled debut album Weather Report , released in 1971, caused a sensation in the jazz world and is still considered a classic of early fusion. It was awarded Album of the Year by Down Beat magazine's polls that year. [5] In 1972 Weather Report released its second album, I Sing the Body Electric . The first side featured new studio recordings, while the second side was taken from live recordings of a concert in Tokyo, Japan. [6] On 1973's Sweetnighter , Weather Report began to take a new more funk and groove-oriented direction.

Breakout album Mysterious Traveller , released in 1974, was the second of Weather Report's albums to win Down Beat's "Album of the Year" award. Released in 1975, Tale Spinnin' was Weather Report's most solid album to date. It won the Down Beat best album award for 1975.

By 1976's Black Market album, Weather Report's music had evolved further from open-ended funk jams into more melody and rock-oriented and concise forms. It continued Weather Report's ongoing run of success, selling well and being the fourth of the band's albums to win Down Beat's album of the year award. The band's next album was 1977's acclaimed Heavy Weather , which proved to be the band's most successful recording. It would dominate Weather Report's disc awards, including their last Down Beat "Album of the Year" award.

By 1978 the band released its eighth album, Mr. Gone . The album rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. [7] The 1979 double live album 8:30 , recorded on the Mr Gone tour, won that year's Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. [8] Weather Report's ninth studio album, Night Passage , was released in 1980, and its second eponymous release following the 1970 debut album was recorded in 1981 and released in 1982.

In 1983, the band released its eleventh studio album Procession , which showed the band returning to the "world music". It was praised by Down Beat for its "unity and joy" [9] and it has come to be seen as one of the best Weather Report albums. Weather Report then recorded Domino Theory and Live in Japan in 1984, Sportin' Life in 1985, and the finale album This Is This! in 1986. By February 1986, Shorter left the band, [10] and Zawinul dissolved the band in 1987.

Many video, compilation and live albums were released after the breakup of the band. Live and Unreleased was made available in 2002. In September 2006 Columbia/Legacy released a Weather Report box set, Forecast: Tomorrow . A DVD video of the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival performance has become available as well. Columbia/Legacy have also re-released the 1984 Live in Japan concert on DVD.

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak chart positions Certifications LabelsNote
US Pop [11] US Jazz [12] US R&B [13] SWE
[14]
NOR
[15]
UK
[16]
1971 Weather Report 1917 [17] Columbia
1972 I Sing the Body Electric 147 Columbia Three tracks are recorded live
1973 Sweetnighter 852 [18] 41 Columbia
1974 Mysterious Traveller 462 [19] 31 Columbia
1975 Tale Spinnin' 31312 Columbia
1976 Black Market 42220 Columbia
1977 Heavy Weather 301334043 RIAA: Platinum [20] Columbia
1978 Mr. Gone 521 [7] 4247 ARC/Columbia
1980 Night Passage 57236 ARC/Columbia One track is recorded live
1982 Weather Report 685 [21] 3092 ARC/Columbia
1983 Procession 96346 Columbia
1984 Domino Theory 136554 Columbia Three tracks are recorded live
1985 Sportin' Life 19113 Columbia
1986 This Is This! 19513 Columbia
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Live albums

YearAlbumPeak chart positionsLabels
BB 200 [11] Jazz Albums [12] R&B [13]
1972 Live in Tokyo CBS/Sony
1979 8:30 473 [22] ARC/Columbia
2002 Live and Unreleased 21 Columbia
2015 The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978–1981 750 Columbia

Compilations

YearAlbumPeak chart positions
Billboard Jazz [23]
1983Die 70er Jahre
1990Best of Weather Report Vol. I
The Collection
1993Starbox
1996Birdland
This Is Jazz, Vol. 10: Weather Report
1998This Is Jazz, Vol. 40: Weather Report – The Jaco Years
2002The Best of Weather Report
2006 Forecast: Tomorrow 18
2007Original Album Classics: Weather Report
2008Collections

Singles

YearTitle
1973"125th Street Congress"
"Boogie Woogie Waltz" (Stereo)
1978"Birdland"
"River People"
1983"Procession" / "Where the Moon Goes"

B-sides

Videography

YearTitle
1971Beat Club 1971
1976Live at Montreux 1976
1978Young and Fine Live!
1984The Evolutionary Spiral
Japan Domino Theory: Weather Report Live in Tokyo
2010Live in Hamburg 1971

Tribute albums

YearTitle
2000Celebrating the Music of Weather Report
2005Mysterious Voyages: A Tribute to Weather Report

Unofficial releases

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