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My Goal's Beyond
John McLaughlin
első megjelenés éve: 1970
(2010)   [ DIGIPACK ]

CD
5.061 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Peace One
2.  Peace Two
3.  Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
4.  Something Spiritual
5.  Hearts and Flowers
6.  Phillip Lane
7.  Waltz for Bill Evans
8.  Follow Your Heart
9.  Song for My Mother
10.  Blue in Green
Jazz / : World Fusion, Fusion, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz

Airto Moreira Percussion
Badal Roy Tabla
Billy Cobham Drums
Charlie Haden Bass
Dave Liebman Saxophone
Jerry Goodman Violin
Mahalakshmi Tamboura

"The startling thing about this record is that it points the way toward two directions McLaughlin would take in the future--exploring Indian music and the acoustic guitar--and this while he was in the thick of the burgeoning electronic jazz-rock movement ... Throughout, McLaughlin's acoustic lines faultlessly straddle the line between the subcontinent and jazz, and the ethereal results still hold up beautifully today." -- All Music Guide

"This album is a true masterpiece. My Goal's Beyond set standards for acoustic guitar playing that remain today. McLaughlin's soloing and chord playing was a revelation even to those familiar with his electric guitar style. He snapped the steel strings with the confidence of a warrior. His playing was amazingly fast, yet still melodic, and his tune selection was unusually eclectic. He was coming from an entirely new place. MGB is considered to be a milestone in the career of John McLaughlin, and the history of acoustic jazz guitar. To this day, there are many who claim it is still the greatest of all McLaughlin records. I recommend listening to this record once a month for the rest of your life." -- All About Jazz


* Since My Goal's Beyond was originally released in 1971, its reputation has continued to grow and it has come to be regarded as a modern classic.
* "Peace One" and "Peace Two" offer a heady mix of jazz and Indian classical music, something quite unfamiliar at the time but which, in retrospect, can be seen to anticipate some of the world music developments to come.
* McLaughlin assembled an especially interesting mix of musicians for "Peace One" and "Peace Two," planting the seed for what would flower into the enormously influential Mahavishnu Orchestra.
* If "Peace One" and "Peace Two" look ahead into the future, the lovely group of intimate acoustic solos that follow are more of a tribute to McLaughlin's past, and recently formed, influences and associations.
* Liner notes in English & French.



John McLaughlin

Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Jan 04, 1942 in Yorkshire, England
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Chamber Jazz, Fusion, Guitar Jazz, Indian Classical, Indian Subcontinent Traditions, Jazz Instrument, Jazz-Rock, Post-Bop, World Fusion

One of fusion's most virtuosic guitar soloists, John McLaughlin placed his blazing speed in the service of a searching spiritual passion that has kept his music evolving and open to new influences. Whether shredding on electric or simmering quietly on acoustic, McLaughlin's intensity and underappreciated versatility have nearly always kept his playing vital, and his best moments -- whether as a solo artist or bandmember -- represent some of fusion's greatest recordings.
McLaughlin was born January 4, 1942, in Yorkshire, England, and began playing guitar at age 11. Initially attracted to blues and swing, he worked with British artists like Georgie Fame, Graham Bond, Brian Auger, and Ginger Baker. McLaughlin formed his own band in 1968, and recorded the excellent debut Extrapolation in early 1969. Later that year he moved to New York to join Tony Williams' groundbreaking fusion band Lifetime, and appeared on the classic Emergency! Through Williams, McLaughlin was invited to join Miles Davis' band, and became an important part of fusion landmarks like In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew, and A Tribute to Jack Johnson. In 1970, wanting to explore acoustic and Eastern music, McLaughlin recorded the classic My Goal's Beyond; he soon left Davis, and after one further solo album, Devotion, McLaughlin spent some time woodshedding.
He re-emerged in 1971 as leader of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, a seminal band that did much to define and popularize early jazz-rock fusion, as evidenced by the albums The Inner Mounting Flame, Birds of Fire, and Visions of the Emerald Beyond. Pausing to record Love Devotion Surrender with Carlos Santana in 1972, McLaughlin led Mahavishnu until 1975. Returning to spiritual preoccupations on My Goal's Beyond, he then formed Shakti, which fused acoustic jazz with Indian music over the course of three albums. McLaughlin returned to his solo career in the late '70s, forming a backing outfit called the One Truth Band, and also recording the guitar trio albums Friday Night in San Francisco and Passion, Grace & Fire with fellow fusion burner Al di Meola and flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia. As the '80s went along, McLaughlin experimented with classical-jazz hybrid composing; there was also a short-lived Mahavishnu reunion in the mid-'80s.
In the 1990s McLaughlin continued to record steadily in both electric and acoustic groups. He signed to Verve, where he would remain for 13 years. Some the more notable albums from that period include the acoustic Time Remembered: John McLaughlin Plays Bill Evans in 1993; After the Rain with Elvin Jones and Joey DeFrancesco in 1995; and 1996's The Promise, which featured the guitarist in a number of settings, including a reunion with his acoustic trio partners di Meola and de Lucia and a trio with DeFrancesco and drummer Dennis Chambers. The drummer was also a part of McLaughlin's final album of the decade, Heart of Things, a furious bout of electric jazz.
The 21st century found McLaughlin in another nostalgic mood, releasing Remember Shakti: The Believer, a live set featuring the guitarist (playing electric guitar) with electric mandolinist U. Shrinivas, kanjira and ghatam player V. Selvaganesh, and legendary tabla player Zakir Hussain. While it wasn't a Shakti album proper, it nonetheless echoed that group's intricate and amazing rhythmic and harmonic breakthroughs. The group toured and released Saturday Night in Bombay a year later. McLaughlin's Euro-classical-leaning Thieves and Poets appeared in 2003. In 2004, WEA in Germany issued the massive 17-CD box set of McLaughlin's Montreux Concerts, which featured performances recorded between 1974 and 1996. Industrial Zen, released in 2006, was a mixed-bag recording where the guitarist's ambitions ran wild. It was his final album for Verve.
In 2008 McLaughlin issued Floating Point, an extension of many of the concepts on Industrial Zen, on the Abstract Logix imprint. The final track on that album was entitled "Five Peace Band"; it served as the name for a supergroup assembled by McLaughlin and Chick Corea for a one-off world tour. The other members were saxophonist Kenny Garrett, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, and bassist Christian McBride; an album of the same name was released in 2009 on Concord. To the One, a studio album, was released on Abstract Logix in the spring of 2010.
---Steve Huey & Thom Jurek, Rovi

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