Jaco Pastorius - Seventh Avenue Solo (unreleased) 1981
... we were a small crowd of about a hundred at the Breckers' Seventh Avenue South club in NYC, April '81. Jaco's quintet included Michael Brecker, Peter Erskine, Don Alias and Bob Mintzer. This clip is an unaccompanied bass solo he took midway through the show.
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