To The One - John McLaughlin
saw his new album, on the one iconic guitarist, composer and 2010 Grammy-winner John McLaughlin in the same way and that. The six original song is very atmospheric - with a churning rhythmic waves, telepathy and the level of group interaction on the impact of large capital works of John Coltrane from 1965 A Love Supreme Court spiritual best jazz. One of the music recording in the studio with few overdubs, by applying the latest clothes McLaughlin, the fourth dimension: Gary Man (keyboards, drums), Etienne M'Bappe (bass) and Mark Mondesir (drums). The device was apparently of Coltrane compositions combined with elements of a multi-dimensional approach McLaughlin, all inspired by a group of empathy and a shared vision that comes to the mid-'60 quartet feared Coltrane Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison harkens. Impact of the kaleidoscopic approach to Jones' for the rhythm and percussion, deeply felt, brilliantly researched and reconstructed by McLaughlin gift for complex metric structures.
Track Listing
1. Discovery
2. Special Beings
3. The Fine Line
4. Lost and Found
5. Recovery
6. To the One
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Midnight Blue - Kenny Burrell
Music Kenny Burrell is a wonderful blend of elegance and confidence, the copyright music and restraint shown. During this session, in 1967, aided by guitarist permanent employees - Tenorist Stanley Turrentine, Ray Bar congas drummer, bassist and drummer Bill Major Holley England - and they focused on the color of the mixture smooth and rhythmic blues in a strong groove with a sense of reflection that night. There was never any mistake or unnecessary comment, Latin-funk hit "Chitlin Con Carne" in Burrell's solo sincere "Soul Lament" and concentrate on swing "Gee Baby, Is not I good to you." The result is a masterpiece, and Remastering 24-bit from the original engineer Rudy Van Gelder, increased space and privacy that has always been a hallmark of the session.
Track Listing
1. Chitlins con Carne
2. Mule
3. Soul Lament
4. Midnight Blue
5. Wavy Gravy
6. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
7. Saturday Night Blues
8. Kenny's Sound
9. K Twist [Not Part Of The Original Album
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Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live
This live recording of Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer and Co. for me is the ultimate no-more-Jeff Beck / project recording.
If you like Jeff Beck, but have never heard of this CD ... Just buy!
You will not be disappointed.
More than thirty years after its release, it is still a great album. its amazing it has not even been remastered. Why? Yer you as a guitar fan, this one except his timeless boogie track
Track Listing
1. Freeway Jam
2. Earth (Still Our Only Home)
3. She's a Woman
4. Full Moon Boogie
5. Darkness/Earth in Search of a Sun
6. Scatterbrain
7. Blue Wind
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