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Emergency!

Emergency! (1969) more music like this

by The Tony Williams' Lifetime

Tony Williams' Emergency was one of the first and most influential albums in late-'60s fusion, a record that shattered the boundaries between jazz and rock. Working with guitarist John McLaughlin and organist Larry Young, Williams pushed into new territory, creating dense, adventurous, unpredictable soundscapes. With Emergency, Tony Williams ...

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Turn It Over

Turn It Over (1970) more music like this

by The Tony Williams Lifetime

The better of the two albums the Tony Williams Lifetime recorded in 1970, Turn It Over, is a far more focused and powerful album than the loose, experimental Ego, and one of the more intense pieces of early jazz-rock fusion around. In parts, it's like Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys with much better chops. It's more rock-oriented and darker-hued ...

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Ego

Ego (1970) more music like this

by The Tony Williams Lifetime

Easily the weirdest record the Tony Williams Lifetime ever released, 1970's Ego is an experimental blend of post-hard bop jazz and the spacier end of psychedelic rock. Larry Young's wafting organ parts and Ted Dunbar's rockist guitar (as opposed to the more traditional jazz bent of the guy he replaced, John McLaughin) combine to make parts of the ...

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Meltdown: The Birth of Fusion

Meltdown: The Birth of Fusion (1992) more music like this

by Various Artists

Columbia Records was in the center of the jazz-rock fusion movement of the early '70s, with most of the major artists in that genre under contract. This collection samples some of, but not all of, those groups at their height of their popularity. Of course Herbie Hancock's horribly out-of-tune funk icon "Chameleon," leads the set, but Weather ...

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