Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
It was recorded while McLaughlin was a member of Tony Williams Lifetime (prior to forming Mahavishnu Orchestra). McLaughlin was joined by his Lifetime bandmate, organist Larry Young, bass guitarist Billy Rich and former Electric Flag and Jimi Hendrix drummer Buddy Miles. McLaughlin was unhappy with the finished album.
The Trio reunited in 1996 for a second recording session and a world tour. Also in 1979 McLaughlin recorded the album Johnny McLaughlin: Electric Guitarist, the title on McLaughlin's first business cards as a teenager in Yorkshire. This was a return to more mainstream jazz/rock fusion and to the electric instrument after three years of playing ...
The following is a John McLaughlin discography, grouped by albums released under his name, the Miles Davis albums which he played on, albums from his group Mahavishnu Orchestra, his group Shakti, and albums where he is a session player on other artists' releases.
My Goal's Beyond is the third solo album (after Extrapolation and Devotion) by guitarist John McLaughlin. The album was originally released in 1971 on Douglas Records in the US. It was later reissued by Douglas/Casablanca (1976), Elektra/Musician (1982), and in 1987 by Rykodisc on CD and LP. [6] [7]
Love Devotion Surrender is an album released in 1973 by guitarists Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin, with the backing of their respective bands, Santana and The Mahavishnu Orchestra. The album was inspired by the teachings of Sri Chinmoy and intended as a tribute to John Coltrane .
Miles Davis, Marcus Miller, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Five Peace Band. Matt Garrison: Bass 1970 Jazz, jazz fusion Pat Metheny, Joe Zawinul, John McLaughlin, Dennis Chambers. Jerry Goodman: Violin 1949 Jazz, jazz fusion Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin, Jan Hammer. John Goodsall: Guitar 1953 Progressive rock, jazz fusion Brand X, Bill ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Shakti with John McLaughlin (1976) A Handful of Beauty (1976) ... Shakti with John McLaughlin is the first album by Shakti, ...
The album was very well received, winning the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.. John Kelman in his All About Jazz review said "Running the gamut from straight-ahead to balls-out fusion, Five Peace Band Live is a rare opportunity to hear two masters create something that references both of their careers but combines to create something with its own distinct personality.".