Joe Zawinul
Josef Erich Zawinul (/ˈzɒvɪnəl/ ZOV-in-əl; 7 July 1932 – 11 September 2007)[1][2] daa nyɛla Austria kiibori baŋda. O mini Weather Report ni The Zawinul Syndicate nyɛla ban laɣim kpa laɣinsi. O daa nyɛla ŋun di "Best Electric Keyboardist" bu pishi zuɣu din daa nyɛ "DownBeat magazine" nima ni daa ti shɛli.[3]
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Discography
mali niŋAs leader/co-leader
mali niŋRecording date | Title / Co-leader | Label | Year released | Notes |
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1959-09 | To You With Love | Strand | 1961 | As Joe Zawinul Trio |
1963-09-20, 1963-10-14 |
Soulmates with Ben Webster |
Riverside | 1963 | |
1966-02-07 | Money in the Pocket | Atlantic | 1966 | |
1967-10-16, -21 1967-12-12 |
The Rise and Fall of the Third Stream | Vortex | 1968 | |
1970-08-06 – 1970-10-28 |
Zawinul | Atlantic | 1971 | |
1985 | Di•a•lects | Columbia | 1986 | |
1988-05-20, -21 | Music for Two Pianos with Friedrich Gulda |
Capriccio | 1988 | Produced by Wolfgang Hirschmann. WDR Big Band conducted by Jerry van Rooyen on 1 track. |
1988? | The Immigrants | Columbia | 1988 | As The Zawinul Syndicate |
1989? | Black Water | Columbia | 1989 | As The Zawinul Syndicate |
1992? | Lost Tribes | Columbia | 1992 | As The Zawinul Syndicate |
1992 – 1996 |
My People | ESC | 1996 | |
1995-11, 1996-02 |
Stories of the Danube | Philips Classics | 1996 | Commissioned by The Brucknerhaus |
1997-05, 1997-11 |
World Tour | ESC | 1998 | [2CD] Live with The Zawinul Syndicate in Trier and Berlin. Nominated to Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance.[4] |
1998 – 2000 |
Mauthausen - Vom großen Sterben hören | ESC | 2000 | Accepted a request for memorial music from the Mauthausen concentration camp community.[5] Wayne Shorter on 1 track. |
2000 – 2002-03 |
Faces & Places | ESC | 2002 | Partially live recorded in Sydney and Paris. Nominated to Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.[4] |
2002-11-07 | Midnight Jam | ESC | 2004 | [2CD] Live at Zawinul's 70th birthday party at the Leverkusener Jazztage with WDR Big Band |
2004-05-26 – -30, 2004-09-21 – 2004-10-01 |
Vienna Nights: Live at Joe Zawinul's Birdland | BHM/JVC | 2005 | [2CD / 1CD (JVC)] Live with The Zawinul Syndicate in Vienna. Dedicated to Thomas Klestil. |
2005-10 | Brown Street | Intuition | 2006 | [2CD] Live recorded in Vienna with Victor Bailey, Alex Acuña, Nathaniel Townsley and WDR Big Band |
2007-01, 2007-04, 2007-09 |
Absolute Zawinul featured by The Absolute Ensemble |
Intuition | 2009 | Conducted by Kristjan Järvi. Partially live recorded in Vienna. Overdubs recorded in June 2007 and June 2008. Posthumous release. |
2007-07-07, 2007-08-02 |
75 | BHM/JVC | 2008 | [2CD] Live recordings with The Zawinul Syndicate. A session at Zawinul's 75th birthday party and another TV session with Wayne Shorter at Veszprém. Posthumous release. Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.[4] |
Compilations
- Concerto Retitled (Atlantic, 1976)
- Joe Zawinul and The Austrian All Stars, His majesty swinging nephews 1954 - 1957 (RST, 1992)
- The ESC Years (ESC, 2011)
As leader of Weather Report
- 1971: Weather Report (Columbia, 1971)
- 1972: I Sing the Body Electric (Columbia, 1972)
- 1972: Live in Tokyo (CBS/Sony, 1972) – live
- 1973: Sweetnighter (Columbia, 1973)
- 1974: Mysterious Traveller (Columbia, 1974)
- 1975: Tale Spinnin' (Columbia, 1975)
- 1975–76: Black Market (Columbia, 1976)
- 1976–77: Heavy Weather (Columbia, 1977)
- 1978: Mr. Gone (Columbia, 1978)
- 1978–79: 8:30 (Columbia, 1979) – live
- 1980: Night Passage (Columbia, 1980)
- 1981: Weather Report (Columbia, 1982)
- 1983: Procession (Columbia, 1983)
- 1983: Domino Theory (Columbia, 1984)
- 1984: Sportin' Life (Columbia, 1985)
- 1985: This Is This! (Columbia, 1986)
Posthumous compilations
- Live and Unreleased (Columbia, 2002)[2CD]
- Forecast: Tomorrow (Columbia, 2006)[3CD & DVD-Video]
- The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981 (Columbia, 2015)[4CD]
As leader of Weather Update
- Joe Zawinul and Weather Update (Pioneer/Geneon, 2005)[DVD-Video] – live rec. 1986 at the Munich Philharmonic hall. Posthumous release.
As sideman
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With Cannonball Adderley
With Nat Adderley
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With Miles Davis
With Yusef Lateef
With Herbie Mann
With Dinah Washington
With others
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Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Carlberg, Robert (April 1986). "Joe Zawinul Interview". Electronic Musician. Berkeley, California: Mix Publications. p. 44.
Josef Zawinul (pronounced zav-in-ul) was born July 7, 1932 in Vienna, Austria, a city rich in musical history.
- ↑ Richard S. Ginell. Joe Zawinul.
- ↑ [1] Archived 11 Silimin gɔli February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 All GRAMMY Awards and Nominations for Joe Zawinul.
- ↑ Uraufführung der Orchesterfassung von Joe Zawinuls "Mauthausen … vom großen Sterben hören" im MuTh (de) (October 25, 2022).
Biographies
mali niŋ- Glasser, Brian (2001). In a Silent Way: A Portrait of Joe Zawinul. London: Sanctuary. ISBN 1-86074-326-9. OCLC 45900631.
- Baumann, Gunther (2002). Zawinul: Ein Leben aus Jazz [Zawinul: A Life of Jazz] (in German). Salzburg; Wien: Frankfurt am Main; Residenz. ISBN 3-7017-1291-3. OCLC 469270497.
- Yamashita, Kunihiko (2006). Joe Zawinul: On the Creative Process. Tokyo: Rittor Music. ISBN 4-8456-1337-9. OCLC 169983180.
Further reading
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