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Passport (band)

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Passport
Background information
OriginMunich, Germany
GenresJazz fusion
Years active1971–present
LabelsAtlantic, Warner Bros.
Members
Websitewww.passportjazz.com

Passport is a German jazz ensemble led by saxophonist Klaus Doldinger. Passport was formed in 1971 as a jazz fusion group, similar to Weather Report. The ensemble's first recording was issued in 1971. The band's membership has had numerous changes over the years. The lineup that brought them to European and international prominence in the mid 1970s consisted of Doldinger, drummer Curt Cress, guitarist/bassist Wolfgang Schmid and keyboardist Kristian Schultze. The group has recorded for Atlantic and Warner Bros.

Members

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Discography

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  • Passport (Atlantic, 1971)
  • Second Passport (Atlantic, 1972)
  • Looking Thru (Atlantic, 1973)
  • Hand Made (Atlantic, 1973)
  • Doldinger Jubilee Concert (Atlantic, 1974)
  • Doldinger Jubilee '75 (Atlantic, 1975)
  • Cross-Collateral (Atlantic, 1975) U.S. No. 137[1]
  • Infinity Machine (Atlantic, 1976)
  • Iguacu (Atlantic, 1977) U.S. No. 191, U.S. Jazz No. 23[1]
  • Ataraxia (titled Sky Blue in the US) (Atlantic, 1978) U.S. No. 140, U.S. Jazz No. 12[1]
  • Garden of Eden (Atlantic, 1979) U.S. Jazz No. 17[1]
  • Lifelike with Klaus Doldinger (Atlantic, 1980)
  • Oceanliner (Atlantic, 1980) U.S. No. 163, U.S. Jazz No. 14[1]
  • Blue Tattoo (Atlantic, 1981) U.S. No. 175, U.S. Jazz No. 14[1]
  • Earthborn (Atlantic, 1982) U.S. Jazz No. 40[1]
  • Man in the Mirror (WEA, 1983)
  • Running in Real Time (WEA, 1985)
  • Heavy Nights (WEA, 1986)
  • Talk Back (WEA, 1988)
  • Balance of Happiness (WEA, 1990)
  • Blues Roots (WEA, 1991)
  • Down to Earth (WEA, 1993)
  • Passport to Paradise (WEA, 1996)
  • Move (WEA, 1998)
  • Live with Klaus Doldinger (WEA, 2000)
  • Back to Brazil (Warner, 2003)
  • Passport to Morocco (Warner, 2006)
  • On Stage (Warner, 2008)
  • Inner Blue (Warner, 2011)
  • En Route (Warner, 2015)
  • Doldinger (Warner, 2016)
  • Motherhood (Warner, 2020)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Charts, Allmusic
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