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    • Come On, Come Over’ – Jaco Pastorius (1976) There was no other bassist quite like Jaco Pastorius, nor will there ever be. There was also no other song that epitomised jazz-funk quite like ‘Come On, Come Over’, the second number from Jaco’s 1976 self-titled debut album.
    • Sly’ – Herbie Hancock (1973) Herbie, in a 2008 issue of Keyboard Magazine, offers an interesting reflection on how hanging out with Miles Davis completely transformed his view of jazz.
    • Magic Mind’ – Earth, Wind & Fire (1977) Earth, Wind & Fire are unquestionably the greatest band that ever did funk, and I would easily regard their 1977 album All ‘N All to be the high point of their discography.
    • Some Skunk Funk’ – The Brecker Brothers (1975) You know how jazz bassists have Jaco? And keyboardists have Herbie? Well, trumpeters and saxophonists have the Brecker Brothers.
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  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Albums from this time mixed complex jazz chords with the loud, raw sound of rock and the catchy rhythms of funk. This wasn't just background music; it was a new, bold sound that demanded attention. Bands like Weather Report and The Mahavishnu Orchestra, led by jazz fusion artists like Joe Zawinul and John McLaughlin, were key players.

  6. Aug 21, 2023 · Jazz fusion is a captivating and innovative genre that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, combining elements of jazz with rock, funk, and R&B. Miles Davis’s album “In a Silent Way” is considered one of the first true jazz fusion recordings and set the stage for the genre’s future.

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