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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_LucienJon Lucien - Wikipedia

    He recorded two albums for Columbia before making guest appearances on Yesterday's Dreams by Alphonso Johnson and Mr. Gone by Weather Report. [2] [4] His daughter drowned in 1980, and he spent much of the decade struggling with drug addiction. [5]

  3. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Drums. This live version of the medley “In A Silent Way/Waterfall” was recorded November 28, 1978 in Phoenix, Arizona. It was originally released in 2002 on Live and Unreleased, and is included on the version of Mr. Gone that is part of the 2012 boxed set Weather Report The Columbia Albums 1976-1982.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2022 · Jon Lucien – vocals (solely on track 1); Deniece Williams – vocals (solely on track 8); Maurice White – vocals (solely on track 8). The technical personnel was as follows: Alex Kazanegras – engineer; Dave Mancini – second engineer; Nancy Donald – cover design; Lou Beach – cover illustration.

  5. I saw Weather Report live during the famous 1978 tour and well... when Mr Gone came out I was disappointed lika a lot of people.The record got back then a 1 star review in 'Down Beat', creating quite a stir and two issues later Weather Report made the 'Down beat' cover with Weather Report storms over Mr.Gone giving the band members, especially Zawinul a chance to defend the record.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2020 · A review of Weather Report's eighth album, Mr. Gone, released in October 1978 on Columbia ARC Records. Features "River People."

  7. The Music of Jaco. Weather Report: Mr. Gone. Share: 1. Mr. Gone is one of those recordings which causes debate among fans of Weather Report and Jaco. The album features two Jaco compositions, including “River People” and “Punk Jazz”.