Duster

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Duster is a landmark 1967 jazz album by vibraphonist Gary Burton, often cited as one of the earliest and most influential recordings in the jazz fusion genre.

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instanceOf album
jazz album
studio album
artist Gary Burton NERFINISHED
associatedAct Gary Burton Quartet NERFINISHED
chronologyInArtistDiscography follows album Tennessee Firebird NERFINISHED
precedes album Lofty Fake Anagram
composer Carla Bley NERFINISHED
Gary Burton NERFINISHED
Michael Gibbs NERFINISHED
Steve Swallow NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed by jazz critics
featuresInstrument bass
drums
electric guitar
genre jazz
jazz fusion
post-bop
hasCoverArt Duster (Gary Burton album) cover image
hasTrack Ballet
General Mojo’s Well Laid Plan NERFINISHED
Liturgy
One, Two, 1-2-3-4
Portsmouth Figurations NERFINISHED
Response
Sing Me Softly of the Blues NERFINISHED
Sweet Rain NERFINISHED
influencedGenre jazz fusion
labelImprint RCA Victor NERFINISHED
language instrumental
mainInstrument vibraphone
notableFor being one of the earliest jazz fusion albums
integrating rock elements into jazz
performer Gary Burton NERFINISHED
Larry Coryell NERFINISHED
Roy Haynes NERFINISHED
Steve Swallow NERFINISHED
producer Brad McCuen NERFINISHED
Darol Rice NERFINISHED
recordedBy Gary Burton Quartet NERFINISHED
recordedIn United States NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Records
releaseDate 1967
releaseYear 1967

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Gary Burton notableWork Duster