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John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension to Release To The One on April 20



John McLaughlin


The new album from John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension, To The One, takes on the artistic and spiritual challenges first offered by Coltrane's jazz masterpiece A Love Supreme, while making use of the pioneering musical and technical vocabulary that McLaughlin has honed since the beginning of his career.



Available via Abstract Logix on April 20, 2010, To The One is the result of a burst of inspiration that struck the legendary English guitarist and composer in summer of 2009.



“This music started to come to me," McLaughlin explains, “without any call from my part. The sound and feel of this new music took me back to 1965, to when I first heard A Love Supreme. I was 23 years old at that time, and struggling with questions of existence that we all confront sooner or later.

Some of us discard them or don't bother to delve deeper, but that's not my nature. I was asking big questions: What is the meaning of life? What is this word 'god'? What is this spirit? It was then that Coltrane came along and single-handedly brought this dimension of spirituality into jazz... it was a pivotal experience to me. It was so encouraging to me in both my musical and spiritual quests. To The One, as an album, is about those two aspects of my life - music and spirituality - crystallized by this recording of Coltrane's, and how A Love Supreme coincided with my search for meaning in life."



It is a search that he never surrendered, as McLaughlin's musical journey took him from session work and jazz sessions in the U.K. to recording and performing in America with the likes of Tony Williams and Miles Davis, through to the founding of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Shakti, his ensemble dedicated to exploring Indian music and spirituality.



“For the band to play my tunes is a challenge," McLaughlin explains, “and in return, I want them to challenge me. This is part of what jazz is - it's very interactive. You play with the musicians. You're not just playing the notes."

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