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Filmed at the Montreal Jazz Festival in the early 1980s, this concert provides nearly an hour of first-class jazz. Bob Mintzer is outspoken on tenor sax in the opening number, underpinned by JacoÂ's clear and propulsive bass. Othello Molineaux coaxes a wide range of sounds out of a single steel drum - possibly the most awkward musical instrument ever devised by man - but Othello makes it sing radiantly.
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Jaco Pastorius: Live in Montreal
Original title
Jaco Pastorius: Live in Montreal
Runtime in minutes
57
Production year
1982
International release
1982-04-14







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