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Turn It Over
Released: Jan 17, 1970
Label: N\A
The better of the two albums the Tony Williams Lifetime recorded in 1970, Turn It Over, is a far more focused and powerful album than the loose, experimental Ego, and one of the more intense pieces... Continue[+]
Spectrum: The Anthology
Released: May 26, 1969
Label: N\A
Spectrum: Anthology is a double-disc, 25-track compilation that traces the evolution of Tony Williams' early-'70s jazz fusion combo, Lifetime. Over the course of their career, Lifetime featured a... Continue[+]
Joy of Flying
Released: 1978
Label: N\A
It would be an understatement to say that there was a fair amount of variety on this set. Drummer Tony Williams is heard in two duets with keyboardist Jan Hammer, with a quartet also including... Continue[+]
Lifetime: The Collection
Released: July 1975
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This CD has all of the music from drummer Tony Williams' Believe It and Million Dollar Legs LPs. The best-known version of Williams' Lifetime is the trio he led during 1969-1970 with guitarist John... Continue[+]
Ego
Released: 1970
Label: N\A
Easily the weirdest record the Tony Williams Lifetime ever released, 1970's Ego is an experimental blend of post-hard bop jazz and the spacier end of psychedelic rock. Larry Young's wafting organ... Continue[+]
Emergency!
Released: May 26, 1969
Label: N\A
Tony Williams' Emergency was one of the first and most influential albums in late-'60s fusion, a record that shattered the boundaries between jazz and rock. Working with guitarist John McLaughlin... Continue[+]
Life Time
Released: Aug 21, 1964
Label: N\A
Drummer Tony Williams' first recording as a leader (made when he was 18 and still billed as Anthony Williams) gave him an opportunity to utilize an advanced group of musicians: tenor saxophonist... Continue[+]
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