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Mike Mainieri, Michael Brecker/Switzerland 1981

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From the legendary stage that swallowed up the historic Montreux Jazz Festival in the heyday of fusion, almost the complete phantom live performance of Mike Mainieri, the driving force behind fusion, performed by Michael Brecker, Marcus Miller, and other all-star members. The edition finally sees the light of day! ! The 15th Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July 1981, was a memorable event in the history of the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, which began in 1967 and produced many great performances.The 15th Montreux Jazz Festival was held in July 1981, featuring all-stars who led the fusion boom at its peak. . Starring Al Jarreau, Randy Crawford, Mike Mainieri, Michael Brecker, David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, Buzzy Fayton, Neil Larsen (Full Moon), Yellow Jackets They each formed a mixed unit, formed only for this occasion, and performed together in a dream stage. Until now, only one song “Sarah’s Touch” could be heard, Mike Mainieri’s legendary stage performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 15, 1981 has been carefully mastered by the label. The treasure board, which is almost completely recorded for about 1 hour on the highest quality sound board, is now available for the first time! ! Mike Mainieri, who is said to be the man behind New York fusion, is working with Steps (Ahead), which he considers his life’s work, as well as Michael Brecker, who he trusts the most, and his constant companion Warren Barnhart. Miles Davis’ miraculous comeback, Marcus Miller, who was selected as a member of the so-called “comeback band” and attracted worldwide attention, Ricky Lawson of the popular fusion group Yellowjackets, and Larsen Feiton, who was making a big splash at the time. This 1981 Montreux performance was a special live performance with Lenny Castro of the band (Full Moon), the dream All Stars, a mix of members representing East and West. The solo is pleasant and hot as usual, and I feel that Notte is here at his best. And as for Michael at this time, he is so godlike that it would be uncouth to criticize him. It was simply overwhelming and I have no words! Although it is difficult to generalize due to the differences in eras, Michael is said to be the leading figure who has had the most influence on the tenor saxophone style since Coltrane, with his overwhelming technique and versatile expressiveness. It had already surpassed Coltrane! ? ! There aren’t many players who use their outstanding technique to produce endless phrases one after another and completely change the scene. As I listened to the performance again, I couldn’t help but wonder who the bass player was. Marcus’s bass, which boasts a tremendous presence that you can’t help but listen to, is a valuable performance that allows you to experience the scene of a new star finally emerging during the Jaco era. Live at Montreux Jazz Festival,Casino Montreux,Montreux,Switzerland July.15.1981 EX – SBD 54min 1. Bullet Train 2. Sarah’s Touch 3. Flying Colours 4. Lover Man 5. Crossed Wires Mike Mainieri – Vibraphone Michael Brecker – Tenor Saxophone Warren Bernhardt – Keyboards Marcus Miller – Bass Ricky Lawson – Drums Lenny Castro – Percussion

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