The Essential John McLaughlin - John McLaughlin

The Essential John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2007-06-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 23

  • ℗ 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Doxy John McLaughlin 4:36
2
Spectrum John McLaughlin 8:51
3
Marbles John McLaughlin 4:12
4
Right Off John McLaughlin 17:18
5
Follow Your Heart Joe Farrell 6:53
6
Rawalpindi Blues John McLaughlin 4:35
7
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat John McLaughlin 3:17
8
Peace One John McLaughlin 7:13
9
The Dance of Maya Mahavishnu Orchestra & John McLaughlin 7:17
10
Birds of Fire Mahavishnu Orchestra 5:44
11
A Love Supreme Carlos Santana & MahAvishnu John Mclaughin 7:50
12
Wings of Karma Mahavishnu Orchestra 6:09
13
India John McLaughlin & Shakti 12:38
14
Do You Hear the Voices You Lef John McLaughlin 7:45
15
My Foolish Heart John McLaughlin 3:30
16
Electric Dreams, Electric Sigh John McLaughlin 6:27
17
The Dark Prince John McLaughlin 3:54
18
David Paco de Lucía, Al Di Meola & John McLaughlin 6:31
19
Intro Miles Davis 4:47
20
Animato John McLaughlin 8:34
21
Two Sisters John McLaughlin 3:52
22
Belo Horizonte John McLaughlin 6:34
23
Wayne's Way John McLaughlin 7:06

Reviews

  • ::jazz-fusion::

    5
    By oh•vell
    i know that this can be argued a thousand times over, but if you are interested in discovering what the term "jazz-rock" is all about, then finding this release truly is "essential." it is, in my opinion, perhaps THE paramount example of the fusion genre. of course people will tell you all about the certain classics, (like those of miles davis and all of his extensive alumni, as well as jaco pastorius, jeff beck, steely dan, herbie hancock, tony williams, jack dejohnette, john scofield, brian auger, and various collectives like weather report, mahavishnu, trio of doom, headhunters, cream) or touch even on the quirks of (frank zappa, guru guru, jean-luc ponty, amon duul II, bela fleck, faust, jane, and even certain santana and hendrix references) as well as note the modern scene (that includes the likes of galactic, charlie hunter, medeski martin and wood, benevento-russo, jaga jazzist, greyboy, james taylor, tortoise and soulive). but all those expenditures and literally THOUSANDS of related musical moments aside, i feel like listening to pieces like spectrum, marbles, right off, rawalpindi, a love supreme and others on this album is the perfect way to represent what it is to be "jazz-rock." there are beautiful moments, as well as straight-ahead intense rockers, and even after times like the 17-min edit of right off, i felt myself only wishing for more. i'm not sure why i felt the need to write so much here, as the extensive official review is really all you need. while listening, words that come to mind definitely include funky, knotty, fused-out, burners, rockers, etc. start here, start now.
  • Jazz Fusion

    5
    By MindEraser
    in the early seventies, when fusion was begining to rocket, john was the string king. his speed, technique, tone, and chops and just plain volume have rarely ben compared to in the last 35 years.

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