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I am a big fan of (and I'll use the term loosely) JAZZ FUSION. Can't enough of it lately, which I blame on all the 1974 Grateful Dead I listened to all summer. (Check out 05-21-1974 for a 45 minute playing in the band !)

Anyways, I've been listening to lots of Mahavishnu Orchestra,John McLaughlin, Weather Report, Bitches Brew era Miles, Al Di Meola, and Herbie.

Does anyone have some suggestions for some more albums to check out. Return to Forever is on the top of my 'to listen to' got any others to add?

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I pulled this from Wikipedia:

Some of the most essential fusion artists and albums:

Stanley Clarke - Journey to Love (1975), School Days (1976)

Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973)

Chick Corea - My Spanish Heart (1976), Elektric Band (1986)

Return to Forever - Return to Forever (1972), Light as a Feather (1973), Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973), Where Have I Known You Before (1974), No Mystery (1975), Romantic Warrior (1976)

Larry Coryell - Spaces (1970), Barefoot Boy (1971), Introducing The Eleventh House (1974)

Miles Davis - In a Silent Way (1969), Bitches Brew (1969), A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1970), Live-Evil (rec. Dec. 1970, released 1971), On the Corner (1972), Agharta (1975), Pangaea (1975), We Want Miles (1982)

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy (1978), Splendido Hotel (1980)

Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda (1969), Crossings (1972), Sextant (1973), Head Hunters (1973), Thrust (1974), Mr. Hands (1980)

John McLaughlin - My Goals Beyond (1971)

Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame (1971), Birds of Fire (1972)

Shakti - Shakti (1976)

Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life (1976), Pat Metheny Group (1978), American Garage (1979)

Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius (1976)

Jean-Luc Ponty - Upon The Wings Of Music (1975), Enigmatic Ocean (1977)

Weather Report - Weather Report (1971), I Sing the Body Electric (1972), Sweetnighter (1973) Mysterious Traveller (1974), Tale Spinnin (1975), Black Market (1976), Heavy Weather (1978), 8:30 (1979)

Tony Williams Lifetime - Emergency! (1969), Turn It Over (1970)

Joe Zawinul - Zawinul (1970), Dialects (1986)

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You certainly can't go wrong with Jeff Beck. He is just so musical. Alan Holdsworth is a mutant worth checking out. Incredible technique, always great players with him. Maybe a little too much on the chops side but still impressive.

I always thought that about Holdsworth - more skill than taste, maybe. I dunno. Jeff Beck's picks, such as bradm made them, are still always more than worth a listen; I get Led Boots going through my head at just the mention of the guy (in spite of the Jan Hammer cheese elsewhere in that catalogue - Miami Vice theme, anyone?). And Beck's version of Porkpie Hat was just the thing to make Mingus accessible for me.

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