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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Meeting of the Spirits
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2. | Dawn
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3. | The Noonward Race
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4. | A Lotus on Irish Streams
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5. | Vital Transformation
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6. | The Dance of Maya
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7. | You Know, You Know
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8. | Awakening
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Birds of Fire
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2. | Miles Beyond (Miles Davis)
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3. | Celestial Terrestrial Commuters
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4. | Sapphire Bullets of Pure Love
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5. | Thousand Island Park
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6. | Hope
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7. | One Word
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8. | Sanctuary
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9. | Open Country Joe
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10. | Resolution
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | Thrilogy: Sunlit Path / La Mere de La Mer / Tomorrow's Story Not the Same [Live]
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2. | Sister Andrea [Live]
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3. | Dream [Live]
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Power of Love
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2. | Vision Is a Naked Sword
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3. | Smile of the Beyond
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4. | Wings of Karma
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5. | Hymn to Him
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5. CD tartalma: |
1. | The Eternity's Breath, Pt. 1
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2. | The Eternity's Breath, Pt. 2
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3. | Lile's Dance
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4. | Can't Stand Your Funk
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5. | Pastoral
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6. | Faith
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7. | Cosmic Strut
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8. | If I Could See
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9. | Be Happy
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10. | Earth Ship
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11. | Pegasus
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12. | Opus 1
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13. | On the Way Home to Earth
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Jazz
Disc 1: The Inner Mounting Flame Disc 2: Birds of Fire Disc 3: Between Nothingness and Eternity Disc 4: Apocalypse Disc 5: Visions of the Emerald Beyond
In the heyday of early-'70s jazz-rock fusion, John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra ruled the roost. This CD collects the first five, and most important albums of the group, showcasing their evolution from the quintet that did the first three LPs, and the personnel changes and texture expansions that further cemented McLaughlin's vision. Inner Mounting Flame and Birds of Fire were groundbreaking efforts, while Between Nothingness & Eternity was a flawed live recording in New York City's Central Park as the band was about to split up. Violinist Jean-Luc Ponty replaced Jerry Goodman, the rhythm section was completely revamped, and orchestral settings were added to Apocalypse and Visions of the Emerald Beyond. This is a fine early view of a band that changed the face of modern jazz music, and this collection perfectly showcases the transition they made prior to their final dissolution. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Active Decades: '70s and '80s Born: 1971 Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Jazz-Rock
One of the premiere fusion groups, the Mahavishnu Orchestra was considered by most observers during its prime to be a rock band, but its sophisticated improvisations actually put its high-powered music between rock and jazz. Founder and leader John McLaughlin had recently played with Miles Davis and Tony Williams' Lifetime. The original lineup of the group was McLaughlin on electric guitar, violinist Jerry Goodman, keyboardist Jan Hammer, electric bassist Rick Laird, and drummer Billy Cobham. They recorded three intense albums for Columbia during 1971-1973 and then the personnel changed completely for the second version of the group. In 1974, the band consisted of violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, Gayle Moran on keyboards and vocals, electric bassist Ralphe Armstrong, and drummer Michael Warden; by 1975 Stu Goldberg had replaced Moran and Ponty had left. John McLaughlin's dual interests in Eastern religion and playing acoustic guitar resulted in the band breaking up in 1975. Surprisingly, an attempt to revive the Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1984 (using Cobham, saxophonist Bill Evans, keyboardist Mitchell Forman, electric bassist Jonas Hellborg, and percussionist Danny Gottlieb) was unsuccessful; one Warner Bros. album resulted. However, when one thinks of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, it is of the original lineup, which was very influential throughout the 1970s. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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