John McLaughlin
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japzzz Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 1297
Rec's: 94
“Awesome music! From the blues purist himself!! Thanks Sir J.Mclaughlin! :)”
robert waddington Rec'd this on Oct 24, 2007:
Street Cred: 4027
Rec's: 390
“one of the best guitarist out there!! check it out”
ewandale Rec'd this on Aug 16, 2007:
Street Cred: 263
Rec's: 23
“In 1971, this first major label outing for Mashaguru John McLaughlin’s more orthodox and devotional sides, has the two part Peace stepping towards the Indian influence, followed by a post bop set with similarities to Herbie Hancock’s late-60’s recordings, and also seeming to presage a core part of the ‘ECM sound’. It appears to be Dave Liebman’s album, though there’s loads of classy guitar. It’s edited as a segue, so buy the lot and set your player / burner to omit the lead-ins.
Emerging out of the Corea tune, this track starts the finale section, flowing as it does into the last 2 tunes. ”
japzzz Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 1297
Rec's: 94
“Awesome music! From the blues purist himself!! Thanks Sir J.Mclaughlin! :)”
japzzz Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 1297
Rec's: 94
“Awesome music! From the blues purist himself!! Thanks Sir J.Mclaughlin! :)”
ewandale Rec'd this on Aug 16, 2007:
Street Cred: 263
Rec's: 23
“In 1971, this first major label outing for Mashaguru John McLaughlin’s more orthodox and devotional sides, has the two part Peace stepping towards the Indian influence, followed by a post bop set with similarities to Herbie Hancock’s late-60’s recordings, and also seeming to presage a core part of the ‘ECM sound’. It appears to be Dave Liebman’s album, though there’s loads of classy guitar. It’s edited as a segue, so buy the lot and set your player / burner to omit the lead-ins.
The familiar Corea tune appears to arrive out of the previous number, like a quote, and gives the set a solid centre.”
ewandale Rec'd this on Aug 16, 2007:
Street Cred: 263
Rec's: 23
“In 1971, this first major label outing for Mashaguru John McLaughlin’s more orthodox and devotional sides, has the two part Peace stepping towards the Indian influence, followed by a post bop set with similarities to Herbie Hancock’s late-60’s recordings, and also seeming to presage a core part of the ‘ECM sound’. It appears to be Dave Liebman’s album, though there’s loads of classy guitar. It’s edited as a segue, so buy the lot and set your player / burner to omit the lead-ins.
As the 3rd track, the Mingus classic moves the music into the prevailing post-bop mould. Unlike the Renbourn/Jansch version that would have been familiar to McLaughlin, and subsequent versions by almost every other guitar star, this is more about the arrangement, and the tune is less immediate.”
japzzz Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 1297
Rec's: 94
“Awesome music! From the blues purist himself!! Thanks Sir J.Mclaughlin! :)”
japzzz Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2008:
Street Cred: 1297
Rec's: 94
“Awesome music! From the blues purist himself!! Thanks Sir J.Mclaughlin! :)”
