While his
debut album showcased his eclectic and impressive skills on electric bass,
Word of Mouth focused more on his ability to compose and arrange for a larger band. The album still shows off Pastorius's skill, most notably in the solo opening to "
Chromatic Fantasy" by
J.S. Bach and the title track. "Crisis" also features a fast, bass pattern looping, which runs under the frantic soloing. Most of the rest of the album's bass is subdued and blends into the band's arrangement. The song "John and Mary" is dedicated to his children from his first marriage to Tracy; he had two other children, twin sons Julius and Felix with his second wife, Ingrid. The band included
Herbie Hancock,
Wayne Shorter,
Peter Erskine,
Jack DeJohnette,
Michael Brecker,
Don Alias, and
Toots Thielemans, who is featured on harmonica on many of the songs.
Crediting controversy The first 50,000 copies of the album lacked credits for all participating musicians. As the result of a lawsuit against Warner Bros., CBS forbade the names of a few of the (less well-known) musicians to be mentioned on the sleeve. Pastorius defiantly replied that "if they can't be listed, then nobody will be listed". On later copies of the album, the names were listed. == Track listing ==