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Top Jazz-Rock Fusion Recordings
By
Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
While organ and electric guitar had been a staple of jazz for a long time, in the late 1960s, Miles Davis included electric bass and piano in some recordings and the music began to stomp more than swing. Later, Miles would play an electric trumpet and even use a waw-waw pedal to great effect. This amplified music was played loudly. Many hailed

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
So much for history, except to note that many of those who explored jazz-rock fusion with Milessuch as

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Billy Cobham
drumsb.1944

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Those interested in jazz-rock fusion may enjoy listening the following eleven recordings, which will include only officially released material.

Miles Davis: Bitches Brew (1970). This is perhaps the one that started it all. Leave it to Miles, who also contributed to the origin of bebop and free-bop.

Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Inner Mounting Flame (1971)

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Birds of Fire (1973)

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Between Nothingness and Eternity (1973)
These were the only three official recordings of the original (and best) Mahavishnu Orchestra during their brief tenure (1971-73). (There are some fantastic bootlegs of the band, since they played about 500 live gigs.) The Lost Trident Sessions (the material from which was played on Between Nothingness and Eternity) was released in 1999. Guitarist John McLaughlin, who had played with Miles Davis, led the group as a kind of mystic-prophet-virtuoso and wrote tunes with exotic names such, "Dance of Maya" and "Vital Transformation." John was clean shaven, had short hair, and wore white. He had taken a Hindu name Mahavishnu given to him by his guru, was off drugs, and said that God played through him.
This was heady stuff, and it helped me get interested in spirituality as a teenager; but whether you believed it or not, the music could be mesmerizing whatever the metaphysics behind it. I still marvel at the complexity, speed, and beauty of the music performed by McLaughlin on guitar, Jerry Goodman on violin, Rick Laird on bass, Jan Hammer on keyboards, and the athletic Billy Cobham on drums.

Santana: Caravanserai (Columbia, 1972)
This fourth album by Santana begins with saxophone and acoustic bass. The music is more exploratory and open ended than the first albums. Guitarist
Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947

Billy Cobham: Spectrum (Atlantic, 1973)
This was the mind-bending drummer's first recording after the breakup of the first Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1973. The tunes were a mixture of hard-driving efforts and more mellow jazzier fare. It featured the fiery guitar playing of Tommy Bolin on several of the heavier cuts.
Return to Forever: Romantic Warrior (Columbia Records, 1976)
In the spring of 1976, the band (Chick Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass,
Al Di Meola
guitarb.1954

Lenny White
drumsb.1949

Stanley Clarke, Journey to Love (Nemperor, 1975)
Acoustic and electric bassist Clarke made his name with
Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestra
Weather Report: Heavy Weather (Columbia, 1977)
Lead by
Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jean-Luc Ponty: Live (Atlantic, 1979)
The French electric violinist had come up playing more traditional jazz, but ventured into fusion in the early 1970s. He is a lyrical virtuoso, and this band of two guitar players, keyboards, bass, and drums is superb.
Allan Holdsworth: Hard Hat Area (Polydor, 1993)

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
The jazz-rock genre is still with us, although it does not command the attention or bear the originality it once did.

Jean-Luc Ponty
violinb.1942
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Return To Forever
Weather Report
Jean-Luc Ponty
Allan Holdsworth
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Santana
Bitches Brew
Birds Of Fire
Between Nothingness and Eternity
The Inner Mounting Flame
Caravanserai
Romantic Warrior
Journey To Love
Heavy Weather
Jean-Luc Ponty: Live
Hard Hat Area
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