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Emergency! (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emergency! (album)
''Emergency!'' is the debut double album by American jazz fusion group The Tony Williams Lifetime. It was released in 1969 and was one of the first significant jazz fusion recordings.〔(The Tony Williams Lifetime: Emergency! )〕 The album has commonly been regarded as a pioneering, influential, and original album in the jazz, rock, and fusion genres.〔("Miles and His Disciples" )〕 == Background ==
In the album, the band experiments with a wide range of genres, including funk, psychedelic rock, hard bop, blues and free jazz. Williams can also be heard singing on the record, on the songs "Beyond Games", "Where", and "Via the Spectrum Road". It was during John McLaughlin's tenure with the band that Williams introduced the young guitarist to Miles Davis, who was conducting his own fusion explorations at the time. This introduction led to McLaughlin playing on some of Davis's most acclaimed and influential albums, including ''In a Silent Way,'' ''Bitches Brew,'' ''A Tribute to Jack Johnson,'' and ''On the Corner.'' Davis had a particular influence on the band, as Williams had played in his "Second Great Quintet" with Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and Herbie Hancock, and Larry Young would go on to record on ''Bitches Brew.''
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