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John McLaughlin: The Montreux Years
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Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971
Two tracks from the last incarnation of The Mahavishnu Orchestra, the burning "Radio Activity" and the more lyrical "Nostalgia," have McLaughlin in irrepressible form. On the former, McLauglin tears it up on electric guitar with arguably one of his finest solos committed to record. On the latter, the guitarist's fluid yet tender lines on his Syncaliver synth guitar seem to foreshadow Is That So? (Abstract Logix, 2020), an achingly beautiful series of bhajans, or devotional songs, in the company of

Zakir Hussain
tablas1951 - 2024

Shankar Mahadevan
vocals
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Mitchel Forman
keyboardsb.1956
McLaughlin's restless creativity meant that few of his '80s or '90s bands ran for long. The Free Spirits trio with drummer

Dennis Chambers
drumsb.1959

Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Chambers also commands the drum stool on "Acid Jazz" with The Heart Of Things at MJF 1998. One of McLaughlin's favouritethough short-livedbands, the sextet also features saxophonist

Gary Thomas
saxophoneb.1961

Matt Garrison
saxophone
Otmaro Ruiz
keyboardsb.1964

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The only acoustic tracks on the album, from MJF 1987, see McLaughlin reunite with flamenco maestro

Paco de Lucia
guitar1947 - 2014
Fittingly, the album closes with McLaughlin's tribute to de Lucia, "El Hombre Que Sabia," at MJF 2016. McLauglin's original intention was to record the composition with de Lucia, but with de Lucia's passing in 2014 the tune instead made its way into the repertoire of McLaughlin's longest-lasting band, the 4th Dimension. Keyboardist

Gary Husband
drumsb.1960

Ranjit Barot
drums
Etienne Mbappe
bassMcLaughlin, who compiled the The Montreux Years himself, dedicates it "to the memory and achievements" of his good friend and MJF founder, Claude Nobbs. Those achievements were considerable, as McLaughlin recalled for an AAJ feature to mark the 50th anniversary of MJF in 2016: "Claude and his passion eventually changed the economy of the town of Montreux, and even affected the entire Swiss economy, only by virtue of his passion and love for music."
That the 4th Dimension's appearance at MJF 2022 marks fifty years since McLaughlin first graced the festival is no small feat. McLauglin might not have affected a nation's economy, but in his own steadfast way his music has touched millions. His own passion and love for musicand a very broad spectrum of it at thatare evident on this eclectic live compilation in every solo, in every dazzling unison line and in every lyrical phrase. ">
Track Listing
Radio Activity; Nostalgia; Acid Jazz; David; Florianapolis; Sing Me Softly Of The Blues; El Hombre Que Sabia.
Personnel
John McLaughlin
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Bill Evans: saxophones (1-2); Danny Gottlieb: drums (1-2); Mitchel Forman: keyboards (1-2); Jonas Helborg: electric bass (1-2); Paco de Lucia: acoustic guitar (4, 6); Dennis Chambers: drums (3, 5); Joey DeFrancesco: organ (5); Otmaro Ruiz: keyboards (3); Victor Williams: percussion (3); Gary Thomas: saxophone (3); Matthew Garrison: electric bass (3); Gary Husband: keyboards (7); Etienne Mbappe: electric bass (7); Ranjit Barot: drums (7).
Album information
Title: The Montreux Years | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: BMG
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