We Want More
Casiopea · 1992
53 min · 5 tracks · funk · jazz fusion · new wave
An exhilarating blend of jazz fusion and funk, showcasing intricate musicianship and vibrant improvisation.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady progression with vibrant energy
- engaging centerpiece for focused listening
- short tracks for quick enjoyment
- immersive medley encouraging deep exploration
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer standalone single tracks
- seek instant gratification
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Fan Favorite — Beloved for its ambitious medley and showcases the band's technical prowess.
- Themes
- dynamic improvisation· nature-inspired melodies· medley exploration
- Career context
- By 1992, Casiopea had established themselves as a prominent name in the jazz fusion scene with several successful albums. 'We Want More' was their first release after a notable shift in their lineup, which introduced new dynamics to their sound. This album marked a continuation of their artistic evolution as they began to explore longer, medley formats in their compositions.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Chick Corea· Weather Report· Pat Metheny Group
- If this clicks, go next to
- Active — Continues the vibrant jazz fusion and funk energy with fresh compositions.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Return to Forever by Chick Corea — Explores intricate musicianship and vibrant improvisation within jazz fusion.Heavy Weather by Weather Report — Shares dynamic improvisation and nature-inspired melodies with a funk-infused jazz sound.Future Shock by Herbie Hancock — Combines jazz fusion with electronic elements, featuring extended compositions and rhythmic exploration.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Navigators".
- 1 Navigators Start here 4:11
- 2 Time Capsule Medley 36:29
- 3 Private Sunday 4:07
- 4 Back to the Nature 4:26
- 5 Tokimeki 4:34
What to play next
This album is considered a Fan Favorite in Casiopea's catalog. Beloved for its ambitious medley and showcases the band's technical prowess.
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