ewandale
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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. ”
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.”
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.
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RECs in ewandale's network
Elias Rec'd this on Oct 24, 2009:
Street Cred: 14356
Rec's: 508
“Ethereal and catchy, enveloping downtempo. Elsiane has a beautiful voice and isn't afraid to get weird with it.”
Elias Rec'd this on Sep 24, 2009:
Street Cred: 14356
Rec's: 508
“Hauntingly beautiful downtempo track. A Dido + Moby + Sade collaboration would sound just like this.”
Elias Rec'd this on Jul 23, 2009:
Street Cred: 14356
Rec's: 508
“Catchy beat, clever lyrics and this weird electro-pop-rap-indie-buzz vibe that they pull off oh so well. And it's free.”
Elias Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2009:
Street Cred: 14356
Rec's: 508
“If Paul Simon got into indie pop and wrote another musical, this would be the best song on the soundtrack. I dig dig it!”
