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The infobox says that the live material was taped in Santa Monica, in November '78: no source cited. The album credits say January-February 1979 - and also, I remember reading in a few interviews with Shorter and somebody else around the band that all or most of the live recordings were from a gig in Phoenix, not California.[[Special:Contributions/188.151.235.54|188.151.235.54]] ([[User talk:188.151.235.54|talk]]) 20:22, 21 June 2020 (UTC)
The infobox says that the live material was taped in Santa Monica, in November '78: no source cited. The album credits say January-February 1979 - and also, I remember reading in a few interviews with Shorter and somebody else around the band that all or most of the live recordings were from a gig in Phoenix, not California.[[Special:Contributions/188.151.235.54|188.151.235.54]] ([[User talk:188.151.235.54|talk]]) 20:22, 21 June 2020 (UTC)

== Christgau review ==

Why is Robert Christgau (and only he!) cited as a reviewer on this and practically every single 70s-80s rock/pop/soul album or anything bordering those genres? Weather Report and jazz fusion in general is a kind of music he obviously detested and he understood nothing of it, nor did the crowds who loved and supported WR care a jot for Christgau's reactionary "only-back-to-basics rock" philosophy. The album has been widely acclaimed for invention and melodic/ improvisational power by lots of other critics. [[Special:Contributions/188.151.235.54|188.151.235.54]] ([[User talk:188.151.235.54|talk]]) 20:31, 21 June 2020 (UTC)

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Confusing track list

There are different versions of the track list for this album, which makes it difficult to talk about songs by referring them to their order in the track list. The main text says that "tracks 10-13 were studio recorded". However, the track list currently shown in the article was probably obtained from a vinyl/LP release, with 4 sides, and does not have a track associated with the number '10', '11' or '13'. Moreover, if one looks up the track list of a CD release (e.g. in Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/8-30-Weather-Report/dp/B0000029FR), one finds that there is no track 13. Please refer to the tracks by their names, e.g. 'Brown street' instead of 'track 10'. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rnanfe (talkcontribs) 23:10, 8 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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First live album?

"8:30 is the tenth and first live album by the jazz fusion group Weather Report." Compare Live in Tokyo. 217.38.84.34 (talk) 10:25, 3 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox: recording venue

The infobox says that the live material was taped in Santa Monica, in November '78: no source cited. The album credits say January-February 1979 - and also, I remember reading in a few interviews with Shorter and somebody else around the band that all or most of the live recordings were from a gig in Phoenix, not California.188.151.235.54 (talk) 20:22, 21 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Christgau review

Why is Robert Christgau (and only he!) cited as a reviewer on this and practically every single 70s-80s rock/pop/soul album or anything bordering those genres? Weather Report and jazz fusion in general is a kind of music he obviously detested and he understood nothing of it, nor did the crowds who loved and supported WR care a jot for Christgau's reactionary "only-back-to-basics rock" philosophy. The album has been widely acclaimed for invention and melodic/ improvisational power by lots of other critics. 188.151.235.54 (talk) 20:31, 21 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]