Opus Pocus by Jaco Pastorius, from the album “JACO PASTORIUS” released in 1976 by Epic/Legacy…
MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL:
- Jaco Pastorius – Bass |
- Lenny White – Drums |
- Herbie Hancock – Electric Piano |
- Don Alias – Percussion |
- Wayne Shorter – Soprano Saxophone |
- Othello Molineaux – Steel Drums |
- Leroy Williams – Steel Drums |
Other Jaco Pastorius tunes in SomehowJazz blog
- Barbary Coast
- Come On, Come Over
- Dreamland
- Opus Pocus
- Soul Intro – The Chicken – (Live)
- Used To Be A Cha-Cha
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Paco‘s rhythmic and melodic playing is unique.
Awesome music and album
This song is amazing! What an incredible bass line!
and incredible soprano saxophone solo by Wayne Shorter
Compact Disc still sounds the best
Well I’m 69 and now I just feel I’m able to fully express some of the things that have pulled me into music’s grasp and I could really appreciate Jaco’s style playing the bass and the drum and it’s usually something to focus on but there are other instruments too that people have mastered I truly think Jaco was the best influential bass player that I’ve ever heard I really like it his style and who he plays with I like a lot of those musicians that he has mixed himself with dig who’s jamming with him
Some heavy hitters on here..