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Who: Chick Corea's Return to Forever
What: No Mystery
Why: One of many of masterpieces created by what one may call the quintessential super group, the 1975 release No Mystery was a devastating blow to the confidence of musicians everywhere. The wonderfully Latin-influenced opener Dayride beautifully and funkily draws the listener into the intense journey that is No Mystery. Come, enjoy the inner-workings of the minds of Chick and his crew, Stanley Clarke, Al Di Meola, and Lenny White. You won't leave disappointed, whether or not you understand what just happened.
Who: At The Drive-In
What: This Station Is Non-Operational
Why: A collection from a band known for thematic albums, yes, but very much worth it. It all flows as if the tracks were meant to be together...forever...ahh.......
Who: Trio of Doom a.k.a. John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius, and Tony Williams
What: Trio of Doom
Why: What do you mean, why? The only trio worthy of such a title.
Who: A Tribe Called Quest
What: The Low End Theory
Why: A triumph in early hip-hop, The Low End Theory is a masterpiece of bumpin' tracks consisting of rhythmic jazz samples, unbeatable flows, and lively lyrics.
to be continued...
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