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John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola, Paco DeLucia: Passion Grace & Fire
ByEach guitarist contributed two compositions, and all pieces feature the Trio playing written out parts and improvising over a theme. No player dominates, as the format does not provide for contests or duels. And best of all, the acoustic guitars are recorded flawlessly.
"David" is an enchanting John McLaughlin composition where he delivers a haunting and seemingly time-defying lead performance. McLaughlin is the very rare (or perhaps unique) musician who quite literally is able to bend or suspend time in his playing. It is really quite unexplainable.
DeLucia's brilliance is clearly heard in his piece "Chiquito", in which he expands the language of Flamenco into all sorts of open spaces. DiMeola's strongest moments occur during his composition honored as the title piece. Timed in at just a little over 30 brief minutes, Passion Grace and Fire could have included a few more tunes, but it's still a masterpiece.
The live tour in support of this album featured a giddy Steve Morse as the opening act. You could sense his joy as he joined his heroes for the encores.
Related link: John McLaughlin Reviews @ All About Jazz .
Track Listing
Aspan; Orient Blue Suite (Part I,II,III); Chiquito; Sichia; David; Passion, Grace and Fire
Personnel
John McLaughlin
guitarJohn McLaughlin- guitar; Paco DeLucia- guitar, Al DiMeola- guitar
Album information
Title: Passion Grace & Fire | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Columbia Records
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