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John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension: Live at Ronnie Scott's
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John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
That affection for the club contributes to this live set's special vibe, though of course there are many factors at work. Things are consistently taken to another level when McLaughlin can settle in and gel with one consistent band (as exciting as the studio constructions or occasional brief projects can also be). The 4th Dimension makes his all-time longest-running ensemble (formed in 2007, with this lineup since 2011) and it's become the most expansive and versatile group the guitarist has ever had. More than any previous outfit, even the top-flight Five Peace Band of 2008-9, this quartet can handle his globe-spanning range with a virtuosity and interplay that are downright uncanny.
This was plenty in evidence on their previous live release The Boston Record (Abstract Logix, 2014), but the three years between leave them even more keenly in tune with each other on Ronnie Scott's. Admirers of the

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971
The players may hit McLaughlin's trademark blizzard pace fairly often, but they trade their brisk solos and dash off their complex dialogues without any gaudy grandstanding.

Gary Husband
drumsb.1960

Ranjit Barot
drums
Shakti
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1974
Honoring departed friends sadly makes a recurring theme here, as "El Hombre Que Sabia" (The Man Who Knew) pays similar homage to McLaughlin's guitar partner

Paco de Lucia
guitar1947 - 2014
Track Listing
Meeting of the Spirits; Miles Beyond; Gaza City; Here Come the Jiis; New Blues Old Bruise; El Hombre Que Sabia; Sanctuary; Vital Transformation; Echoes of Then.
Personnel
John McLaughlin
guitarJohn McLaughlin: guitar; Gary Husband: keyboards, drums; Etienne M'Bappé: bass; Ranjit Barot: drums, konokol.
Album information
Title: Live at Ronnie Scott's | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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