"Upon This Rock" appreciated for its attitude and experimental approach, stepping outside traditional jazz boundaries with rock and funk influences. The album’s beats, particularly from the title track, are heavily sampled in hip-hop, showcasing its lasting influence across genres.
Joe Beck’s guitar work is frequently highlighted, with reviewers noting his electric guitar as a crucial element across tracks. Farrell’s flute work is appreciated, though his saxophone sound received mixed responses.
Reviewers recommend it for jazz fusion and funk enthusiasts, especially those interested in jazz that leans into rock.
Tracks:
"Weathervane": known for its intricate guitar-driven jazz-rock sound, often compared to Mahavishnu Orchestra.
"I Won't Be Back": features a mix of flute, guitar, and piano with contributions from Herbie Hancock. The track combines Latin vibes with funk and is lauded for its smooth flute sections and piano solos.
"Upon This Rock" (title track): recognized for its strong, sampled drum beat and a blend of jazz-rock and funk. The track has become a popular sample in hip-hop.
"Seven Seas": Iinfused with funk, influenced by Farrell’s work with James Brown, highlighting the album’s funk-heavy style.
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