John Mclaughlin & The 4th Dimension — Live At Ronnie Scott’s |

John Mclaughlin & The 4th Dimension — Live At Ronnie Scott’s
Ξ♣Ξ Živě jsou zde provedeny známé studiové skladby:
Echoes from Then 8:15 z alb The Boston Record (2014) a 6:08 z Now Here This (2013). Dále, Gaza City 4:18, El Hombre Que Sabiac 5:39 a Here Come The Jiis 6:29 z alba Black Light. Při srovnání tedy každá studiová skladba je zde o hodně delší. Ξ♣Ξ Founder of the legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra John McLaughlin has consistently been one of the world’s great guitar innovators. One of the prime movers and shakers when jazz became electric in the late 1960s, he made a seminal contribution to the groundbreaking fusion of Miles Davis and has since been renowned for his quest for excellence and musical surprise.
Also known as: Mahavishnu John McLaughlin
Born: 4 January 1942, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Location: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Album release: September 15, 2017
Record Label: Abstract Logix
Duration: 50:05
Tracks:
01 Meeting of the Spirits 8:06
02 Miles Beyond 7:35
03 Gaza City 5:05
04 Here Come the Jiis 10:42
05 New Blues Old Bruise 7:36
06 El Hombre que Sabia 6:48
07 Sanctuary 5:09
08 Vital Transformation 7:46
09 Echos from Then 12:38
• (Mahavishnu Orchestra) 1, 2, 7, 8
• (John McLaughlin) 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
Notable instruments:
≡ Gibson EDS~1275
≡ Gibson L~4
≡ Gibson Hummingbird
≡ Fender Mustang
≡ Gibson Les Paul Custom
≡ Abraham Wechter~built “Shakti guitar”
≡ Ovation acoustic
CREDITS:
≡ Ranjit Barot Drums
≡ Frédéric Betin Engineer
≡ Gary Husband Drums, Piano, Synthesizer
≡ Etienne Mbappé Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
≡ John McLaughlin Composer, Guitar, Producer
≡ Marcus Wippersberg Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club
Friday October 30th, 1959 ~ present
Ξ♣Ξ In 1959, saxophonist Ronnie Scott opened the door to a small basement club in London’s west end where local musicians could jam. Today, in its new home in buzzing Soho, Ronnie Scott’s is one of the world’s most famous jazz clubs attracting full to bursting audiences practically every night. Since the early days of Sarah Vaughn, Count Basie and Miles Davis, the club continues to present the biggest names in jazz including Wynton Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson and Kurt Elling, all of whom shun the concert halls in favour of the intimate and welcoming environs of the club. Ronnie Scott’s is also a club firmly on the cutting edge; the first place to catch hotly~tipped rising stars, visionary artists and the next big thing.
Ξ♣Ξ With it’s introduction of the Late Late Show, a relaxed ‘50’s speakeasy vibe with doors open till the wee hours, the Wednesday Jazz Jam (a late night instrumental jazz jam session), plus Ronnie’s Bar (upstairs at the club) eclectic programme of DJ sets and live music including Latin, jive, blues, flamenco and even tap dancing, Ronnie Scott’s has become the hang for London’s young hipsters and the place for music fans of all ages seeking jazz royalty in the worlds most stylish famous jazz club.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club: https://ronniescotts.co.uk/

Style:
• John McLaughlin is a leading guitarist in jazz and jazz fusion. His style has been described as one of aggressive speed, technical precision, and harmonic sophistication. He is known for using exotic scales and unconventional time signatures. Indian music has had a profound influence on his style, and, it has been written, he is one of the first westerners to play Indian music to Indian audiences. He was influential in bringing jazz fusion to popularity with Miles Davis, playing with Davis on five of his studio albums, including Davis’ first gold certified Bitches Brew, and one live album, Live~Evil. Speaking of himself in an interview with Going Thru Vinyl, McLaughlin has stated that the guitar is simply “part of his body,” and feels more comfortable when a guitar is present. Bandcamp: https://mahavishnujohnmclaughlin.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-ronnie-scotts
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John Mclaughlin & The 4th Dimension — Live At Ronnie Scott’s |
Echoes from Then 8:15 z alb The Boston Record (2014) a 6:08 z Now Here This (2013). Dále, Gaza City 4:18, El Hombre Que Sabiac 5:39 a Here Come The Jiis 6:29 z alba Black Light. Při srovnání tedy každá studiová skladba je zde o hodně delší. Ξ♣Ξ Founder of the legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra John McLaughlin has consistently been one of the world’s great guitar innovators. One of the prime movers and shakers when jazz became electric in the late 1960s, he made a seminal contribution to the groundbreaking fusion of Miles Davis and has since been renowned for his quest for excellence and musical surprise.
Born: 4 January 1942, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Location: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Album release: September 15, 2017
Record Label: Abstract Logix
Duration: 50:05
Tracks:
01 Meeting of the Spirits 8:06
02 Miles Beyond 7:35
03 Gaza City 5:05
04 Here Come the Jiis 10:42
05 New Blues Old Bruise 7:36
06 El Hombre que Sabia 6:48
07 Sanctuary 5:09
08 Vital Transformation 7:46
09 Echos from Then 12:38
• (Mahavishnu Orchestra) 1, 2, 7, 8
• (John McLaughlin) 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
Notable instruments:
≡ Gibson EDS~1275
≡ Gibson L~4
≡ Gibson Hummingbird
≡ Fender Mustang
≡ Gibson Les Paul Custom
≡ Abraham Wechter~built “Shakti guitar”
≡ Ovation acoustic
CREDITS:
≡ Ranjit Barot Drums
≡ Frédéric Betin Engineer
≡ Gary Husband Drums, Piano, Synthesizer
≡ Etienne Mbappé Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
≡ John McLaughlin Composer, Guitar, Producer
≡ Marcus Wippersberg Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club
Friday October 30th, 1959 ~ present
Ξ♣Ξ In 1959, saxophonist Ronnie Scott opened the door to a small basement club in London’s west end where local musicians could jam. Today, in its new home in buzzing Soho, Ronnie Scott’s is one of the world’s most famous jazz clubs attracting full to bursting audiences practically every night. Since the early days of Sarah Vaughn, Count Basie and Miles Davis, the club continues to present the biggest names in jazz including Wynton Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson and Kurt Elling, all of whom shun the concert halls in favour of the intimate and welcoming environs of the club. Ronnie Scott’s is also a club firmly on the cutting edge; the first place to catch hotly~tipped rising stars, visionary artists and the next big thing.
Ξ♣Ξ With it’s introduction of the Late Late Show, a relaxed ‘50’s speakeasy vibe with doors open till the wee hours, the Wednesday Jazz Jam (a late night instrumental jazz jam session), plus Ronnie’s Bar (upstairs at the club) eclectic programme of DJ sets and live music including Latin, jive, blues, flamenco and even tap dancing, Ronnie Scott’s has become the hang for London’s young hipsters and the place for music fans of all ages seeking jazz royalty in the worlds most stylish famous jazz club.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club: https://ronniescotts.co.uk/
Style:
• John McLaughlin is a leading guitarist in jazz and jazz fusion. His style has been described as one of aggressive speed, technical precision, and harmonic sophistication. He is known for using exotic scales and unconventional time signatures. Indian music has had a profound influence on his style, and, it has been written, he is one of the first westerners to play Indian music to Indian audiences. He was influential in bringing jazz fusion to popularity with Miles Davis, playing with Davis on five of his studio albums, including Davis’ first gold certified Bitches Brew, and one live album, Live~Evil. Speaking of himself in an interview with Going Thru Vinyl, McLaughlin has stated that the guitar is simply “part of his body,” and feels more comfortable when a guitar is present. Bandcamp: https://mahavishnujohnmclaughlin.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-ronnie-scotts
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