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John McLaughlin and Shakti: This Moment
ByJohn McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971
In 2017, McLaughlin famously announced he was embarking on a farewell tour. The guitarist had talked about experiencing increasing arthritis in his right hand, which made it difficult to play his music. He eventually was able to solve the issue, through a combination of conventional medicine and meditation techniques. In an interview given to music journalist Mike Barnes to promote his May 2022 concert at London's Barbican Hall, McLaughlin explained, "I started by telling my hands how amazing they are and how grateful I am. I believe in the mind over the body, but you must persevere, you have to have faith, and I have been out of pain completely for the last three and a half years."
McLaughlin has now reformed Shakti for the album The Moment and will embark on a 50th Anniversary tour with them. The album contains all the hallmarks of what we've come to expect from Shakti and the personal musical changes an artist experiences over time exploring the intricacies of a complex form.
There are several tracks where McLaughlin plays a MIDI guitar. His last solo album, Is That So? (Abstract Logix, 2020), featured him playing his guitar through a MIDI interface to produce a wide range of orchestral tones and colors. The Moment opens with "Shrini's Dream." The song begins with McLaughlin's MIDI, which is reminiscent of some of the sounds

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Zakir Hussain
tablas1951 - 2024

Ganesh Rajagopalan
violin"Bending The Rules" is a beautiful, soft, uplifting tune, featuring vocalist

Shankar Mahadevan
vocalsGiriraj Sudha is the centerpiece track on the album. It begins much like

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"Changay Naino" and "Mohanam" are the two tracks most like the original Shakti. The former is heavy on vocals, percussion and violin, creating at times, a backdrop similar to

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraThough McLaughlin has several solos on the album, for the most part he is content to create the foundation and atmosphere that allows his colleagues to shine and shine they do. Repeated listening shows an album of complex compositions and stunning virtuosity, tempered with sheer beauty. The production values might be a bit overdone but the sound is beautiful, with the tabla, percussion and vocal explorations out front on much of the record. The use of the MIDI guitar at times provides a slightly softer and more accessible (to Western ears) approach to the music, while never compromising the essence of the performance. ">
Track Listing
Shrini’s Dream; Bending the Rules; Karuna; Mohanam; Giriraj Sudha; Palmas; Changay Naino; Sono Mama.
Personnel
Shakti
band / ensemble / orchestraJohn McLaughlin
guitarZakir Hussain
tablasShankar Mahadevan
vocalsGanesh Rajagopalan
violinAdditional Instrumentation
Selvaganesh Vinayakram: kanjira, mridangam, ghatam, konokol; John McLaughlin: guitar synthesizer; Zakir Hussain: konokol, chanda, madal; Shankar Mahadevan: konokol; Ganesh Rajagopalan: konokol.
Album information
Title: This Moment | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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