Mr. Gone (album) explained

Mr. Gone
Type:studio
Artist:Weather Report
Cover:WRmrgone.jpg
Border:yes
Released:September 1978
Recorded:February–June 1978
Studio:Devonshire Sound Studios, North Hollywood, California
Genre:Jazz fusion
Label:ARC/Columbia
Producer:Joe Zawinul, Jaco Pastorius
Prev Title:Heavy Weather
Prev Year:1977
Next Year:1979

Mr. Gone is the eighth studio album by jazz fusion band Weather Report released in 1978 by ARC/Columbia Records. The album reached number one on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[1]

Overview

As the group was still looking for a drummer following the departure of Alex Acuña, outside drummers Tony Williams and Steve Gadd appear along with Peter Erskine, who would become Acuña's replacement. Singers Deniece Williams and Maurice White also appear on the track "And Then." The Pastorius-penned "Punk Jazz" was later the title of a posthumous compilation of Jaco Pastorius's music.[2]

The record became a center of controversy when DownBeat magazine gave it a one-star review. Zawinul went on to deliver a furious response to this review during a later interview.[3]

According to Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul came up with the name "Mr. Gone" as a reference to Shorter who was absent while the band was working on that album. Shorter stated in an interview on the Questlove Supreme podcast, "I stayed another month in Brazil while they were making a record. They were making some music and they named it after me. Joe Zawinul said, 'Let's call this one, Mr. Gone.'[4]

Critical reception

Frederick I Douglass of The Baltimore Sun proclaimed he tuned in and became "immersed in the electronic space sounds of Weather Report".[5]

Don Heckman of High Fidelity wrote "Still, despite Zawinul's electro-musical genius, despite the astonishing bass playing of Pastorius, despite the consistently rewarding improvisations of Shorter, and despite Pastorius' and Manolo Badrena's attempts to break out into exuberant vocalisms, this is a hard record to like without reservation".[6] With that said the album was still named the Best Contemporary Jazz Album in High Fidelitys 1978 Critics Choice Poll.

Robert Christgau of The Village Voice gave a B grade, proclaiming "Like Black Market and Heavy Weather, this is short on rhythmic inspiration (four different drummers, no percussionists) and long on electric ivory. When I'm in the mood I can still get off on its rich colors and compositional flow." Music critic Jon Pareles later placed Mr. Gone in his ballot for The Village Voices 1978 Pazz and Jop poll.[7]

Bill Milkowski of Jazzwise described Mr. Gone as "a collection of well-crafted confections".[8]

Track listing

  1. "The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat" (Zawinul) 5:03
  2. "River People" (Pastorius) 4:50
  3. "Young and Fine" (Zawinul) 6:55
  4. "The Elders" (Shorter, arranged by Zawinul) 4:21
  5. "Mr. Gone" (Zawinul) 5:26
  6. "Punk Jazz" (Pastorius) 5:09
  7. "Pinocchio" (Shorter) 2:26
  8. "And Then" (music - Zawinul, lyrics - Sam Guest) 3:22

Personnel

The recording and technical personnel were as follows:[9]

Weather Report

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Chart (1978)Peak
position
US Billboard Top Jazz Albums1
Swedish Pop Albums[10] 47
UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums[11] 19
UK Pop Albums[12] 47

Notes and References

  1. Billboard Best Selling Jazz LPs. 56. 50. 90. December 2, 1978. Billboard. American Radio History.
  2. Web site: Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology. Allmusic.com.
  3. Web site: Joe Zawinul: Sportin' Life. Jazz Times.com.
  4. Web site: Questlove Supreme Podcast: Wayne Shorter. YouTube.com.
  5. Web site: Weather Report's Electric Jazz at Lyric tonight. I. Douglass, Frederick. November 12, 1978. 310. Baltimore Sun. newspapers.com.
  6. Weather Report Mr. Gone. 29. 1. January 1979. High Fidelity. americanradiohistory.com.
  7. Web site: New Wave Hegemony and the Bebop Question. January 22, 1979. Village Voice. robertchristgau.com.
  8. Web site: Weather Report: the life and times of the group on record. Milkowski, Bill. October 14, 2021. Jazzwise. jazzwise.com.
  9. Weather Report: Mr Gone. 1978. Columbia Records.
  10. Web site: Weather Report - Mr Gone. Sverigetopplistan. sverigetopplistan.se.
  11. Top British Soul Albums. 266. December 5, 1978. Blues & Soul.
  12. Web site: Weather Report. Official Charts. officialcharts.com.