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Article: Liner Notes

John Abercrombie: The First Quartet

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With the release of Arcade (1979), Abercrombie Quartet (1980) and M (1981), John Abercrombie's entire ECM discography as a leader is finally available on CD. Looking back at these albums and their position in his oeuvre, they are revealed as seminal documents of Abercrombie's arrival as a distinctive writer, improvising guitarist and bandleader, delivering on the ...

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Drumology Volume 2

Label: Autumn Hill
Released: 2022
Track listing: Victory; Sea Spray; Journey to a Crystal Planet; U Want Appice of Me; Avalanche; Moving Mountains; Timber Falls; Drum Dreams.

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Article: Interview

Gary Husband: The Gemini Dimension

Read "Gary Husband: The Gemini Dimension" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


Even if forced to count just one of the two musical associations he's most noted for--a 35-year long relationship playing with the late Allan Holdsworth, and a 15-year long (and counting) stint in John McLaughlin's 4th Dimension--Gary Husband would still easily make many people's musician watchlist. But with both to his credit, (each on a different ...

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Mahavishnu Orchestra

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John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra is considered by many to be the greatest Jazz-fusion group of all time. The group was formed in late 1970-early 1971 by McLaughlin, a brilliant guitarist with a jazz-rock pedigree that included work with the Graham Bond Organization in the mid-60s, and with the electrified Miles Davis on his landmark "Bitches Brew" LP in 1969. The original Orchestra included Jan Hammer (later to score TV's "Miami Vice") on keyboards, Jerry Goodman on violin, Rick Laird on bass, and Billy Cobham on drums. Signed with much hoopla to Columbia in 1971, they released two fabulous studio albums, “Inner Mounting Flame,” (’71) and “Birds of Fire,” (’72) along with a live ‘73 album, “Between Nothingness and Eternity.” A reformation of the group in 1974 brought Jean-Luc Ponty on board to play violin, Gayle Moran on keyboards and vocals, Ralphe Armstrong on bass, and drummer Michael Warden

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Path To Light

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: 01 - Eternal Youth (prologue) 02 - Planktonic Night 03 - Distant Years 04 - Twenty Seventh Of November (dedicated to Lyle Mays) 05 - Light 06 - An Hour Before Dawn 07 - Edge Of The Sun 08 - Fast Light 09 - One Day It Will Come True 10 - Eternal Youth (epilogue)

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Twenty Seventh of November (dedicated to Lyle Mays)

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 08:15

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Plangtonic Night

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 04:27

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Light

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 06:59

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One Day Will Be Come True

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 7:10

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Article: BackTracks

Live, Eclectic, And Electrifying

Read "Live, Eclectic, And Electrifying" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


Live albums. Love them, hate them, they are definitely a different animal from the studio album. It may be argued--especially with all of the tools available currently--that the “studio" recording is the means by which music can be crafted and honed into the most accurate representation of the artist's vision. And yes, live albums can be ...


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