- Performer John McLaughlin
- Title Devotion
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- Size MP3 1770 mb
- Size FLAC 1147 mb
- Rating: 4.3
- Votes: 898
Devotion (John McLaughlin album). Devotion is the third album by the English jazz fusion guitarist John McLaughlin, released in 1970. It was recorded shortly after McLaughlin left the Miles Davis band and prior to forming The Mahavishnu Orchestra. McLaughlin was unhappy with the resulting album.
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. It contains two Coltrane compositions, two McLaughlin songs, and a traditional gospel song arranged by Santana and McLaughlin. It was certified Gold in 1973.
Complete your John McLaughlin collection. McLaughlin wasn't happy with the mix, as he wasn't present during the mixing, which leaves me to believe the album's psychedelic feel (the phasing and other psychedelic sound effects) was probably due to mixing and not likely what McLaughlin had in mind. While I enjoy this album, don't expect breakneck fast playing from all members as you do Mahavishnu, but I recommend this for those who fancy the idea of John McLaughlin doing a psychedelic space rock album. Rispondi Avvertimi 3 Helpful.
This album is from a pivotal moment in McLaughlin's history. This was just after he left Miles' group, but before Mahavishnu Orchestra started, and the music captures this moment perfectly. McLaughlin's technique had not progressed to "Mahavishnu" perfection yet, but the music has the in-your-face rock drive of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. This recording date grew out of sessions Alan Douglas put together, featuring McLaughlin and Larry Young jamming with Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Miles (Billy Rich was the bass player)
Devotion - Студийный альбом от John McLaughlin. В альбом вошло 11 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:05:28. John McLaughlin - Marbles. Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother. John McLaughlin - Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother.
Devotion (John McLaughlin album). In January 1969 McLaughlin recorded his debut album Extrapolation in London and it prominently features John Surman on saxophone and Tony Oxley on drums. The albums Post-bop style is different than McLaughlins later fusion works. McLaughlin moved to the U. S. in 1969 to join Tony Williams group Lifetime, a recording from the Record Plant, NYC, dated 25 March 1969, exists of McLaughlin jamming with Jimi Hendrix.
John McLaughlin: Devotion by Walter Kolosky, published on November 17, 2002. Originally released in 1970 but re-released regularly since, Devotion is a hard driving, spaced-out, distorted hard-jazz-rock album featuring organist Larry Young, drummer Buddy Miles, and the little known bassist Billy Rich. This album was recorded close to the period when McLaughlin had been jamming with Jimi Hendrix, Young, Miles and Dave Holland. Terrible bootlegs exist of some of their jams, but bad sound quality and McLaughlin's guitar on the fritz make the bootlegs a ripoff. Devotion was also sort of a ripoff
Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother, 05:13.
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