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Monday, April 27, 2015

Tony Williams-The Joy Of Flying (1979)

This album is the second solo effort from the great drummer Tony Williams since the release of "Spring" thirteen years earlier in 1966. This time, Williams presents a collection of jazz fusion, funk, and jazz-rock, continuing the various incarnations and experiments of the seven albums he had previously released with his Tony Williams Lifetime Band. Recorded with other jazz and rock luminaries such as Jan Hammer, Herbie Hancock, Randy Brecker, David Sanborn, Tom Scott, George Benson, Brian Auger, Ronnie Montrose, and Stanley Clarke, the repertoire is primarily composed of that joyful and dynamic jazz-rock with funk, rock, and more progressive passages. While in "Going Far" and "Hip Skip" the drummer continues down that funk path, in other tracks such as the jazz-rock "Open Fire", the smooth jazz "Tony", the avant-garde "Coming Back Home" or the experimental "Morgan's Motion", Williams stays within the canons of the genre, producing an excellent sampler of the best jazz rock of the late sixties, a very complicated time for musicians and artists of avant-garde and progressive sounds or jazz fusion.