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Word of Mouth (Jaco Pastorius album)

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Released
  
July 1981

Length
  
44:02

Artist
  
Jaco Pastorius

Producer
  
Jaco Pastorius

Genre
  
Jazz

Recorded
  
1980 –'81

Word of Mouth (1981)
  
Invitation (1983)

Release date
  
July 1981

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

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Similar
  
Invitation, The Birthday Concert, Jaco Pastorius, Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius, The Essential Jaco Past

Word of Mouth is the second album by Jaco Pastorius, released in 1981 while he was a member of Weather Report, and also the name of a big band that Pastorius assembled and with whom he toured from 1981 to 1983. While his debut album showcased his eclectic and impressive skills on electric bass, Word of Mouth focused more on his ability to compose and arrange for a larger band. The album still shows off Pastorius's skill, most notably in the solo opening to "Chromatic Fantasy" by J.S. Bach and the title track. "Crisis" also features a fast, bass pattern looping, which runs under the frantic soloing. Most of the rest of the album's bass is subdued and blends into the band's arrangement. The song "John and Mary" is dedicated to Jaco's children from his first marriage to Tracy; he had two other children, twin sons Julius and Felix with his second wife, Ingrid.

Contents

The band's all-star cast included Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Peter Erskine, Jack DeJohnette, Michael Brecker, Don Alias and Toots Thielemans who is featured on harmonica on many of the songs. Early pressings of the album did not include a list of musicians, though later releases listed only the names of the performers in respective, unnamed groups (for example, the main band was the first block of names.) The reason that early pressings of the album had no personnel listed was because Epic/CBS disputed Pastorius's contract with Warner, and only agreed to the album being released if no other CBS artists on the album were credited - prompting Pastorius to dispense with the credits altogether.

The title of the album is the namesake for the Pastorius tribute album Word of Mouth Revisited.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jaco Pastorius except where noted.

  1. "Crisis" – 5:17*
  2. "Three Views of a Secret" – 6:05
  3. "Liberty City" – 11:57
  4. "Chromatic Fantasy" (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 3:01
  5. "Blackbird" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:48
  6. "Word of Mouth" – 3:53**
  7. "John and Mary" – 10:52
  • For the original LP, Cassette and CD release, "Crisis" was 5:21. However, for reasons that are unclear, the current MP3 downloads cut the first three seconds of the improvisation. The 1981 Warner Brothers promo disc has the 5:17 listing for "Crisis."
  • "Word of Mouth" is listed as being 4:21 in the liner notes, as it begins with the feedback at the end of "Blackbird" and ends with the whispering and giggling at the start of "John and Mary".
  • Personnel

  • Jaco Pastorius – electric bass, double bass, organ, piano, synthesizer, autoharp, percussion, vocals, drums on "Word of Mouth"
  • Herbie Hancock – keyboards, synthesizers, piano
  • Wayne Shorter, Michael Brecker, Tom Scott, Mario Cruz – saxophone
  • Toots Thielemans – harmonica
  • Chuck Findley – trumpet
  • John Clark – French horn
  • Howard Johnson – tuba
  • Don Alias, Robert Thomas, Jr. – percussion
  • Peter Erskine, Jack DeJohnette – drums
  • Paul Horn-Muller – steel pans
  • Othello Molineaux – steel pan
  • John F. Pastorius IV – vocal on "John and Mary"
  • Songs

    1Crisis5:20
    23 Views of a Secret6:10
    3Liberty City

    References

    Word of Mouth (Jaco Pastorius album) Wikipedia