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John McLaughlin: Liberation Time
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John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
Of course the closeness is partly due to the long working history of the 4th Dimension band of

Gary Husband
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Etienne Mbappe
bass
Ranjit Barot
drums
Julian Siegel
saxophone, tenorAlongside the core quartet's jamming in spots such as the jaunty "Singing Our Secrets," or the too-bright-for-its-name "Lockdown Blues" (spiced up with some playful Indian konokol scatting while they're at it), the guest tracks manage to feel all of a piece with the overall program. The leader's uplifting spirit unifies the music and the cast as much as his voice on the guitar does. His fleet juicy fretwork is inimitable as ever, often still tearing through these fun licks at whiplash speed, surprisingly complemented by a couple of contemplative interludes featuring him at the pianoanother addition that probably would not have happened in what we used to call ordinary circumstances. Even if it can't quite hit the incendiary highs of Live at Ronnie Scott's (Abstract Logix, 2017) or John McLaughlin & Jimmy HerringLive in San Francisco (Abstract Logix, 2018), this is a sharp-cooking session radiant with liberating energy and hope for the future. ">
Track Listing
The Spirit Sings; Singing Our Secrets; Lockdown Blues; Mila Repa; Right Here, Right Now, Right On; Shade of Blue; Liberation Times.
Personnel
John McLaughlin
guitarGary Husband
drumsRanjit Barot
drumsEtienne Mbappe
bassRoger Rossignol
pianoJean Michel Aublette
bassVinnie Colaiuta
drumsNicolas Viccaro
drumsJulian Siegel
saxophone, tenorSam Burgess
bassJér?me Regard
bassOz Ezzeldin
keyboardsAlbum information
Title: Liberation Time | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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