John McLaughlin: Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London 27.11.1989
Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London 27.11.1989
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: WINTER
- Bestellnummer: 4929609
- Erscheinungstermin: 24.6.2011
Weitere Ausgaben von Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London 27.11.1989
+ Kai Eckhardt, Trilok Gurtu
*** Digibook
*** Digibook
Der Gitarrenvirtuose John McLaughlin feiert Mitte der 80er Jahre mit dem indischen Perkussionisten Trilok Gurtu und Kai Eckhardt am Bass ein überwältigendes Comeback. McLaughlins Trio löst auf USA- und Europa-Tourneen in ausverkauften Konzerthallen Begeisterungsstürme aus. Der so einzigartige Musikmanager und Booking-Agent Thomas Stöwsand, der mit seiner Unternehmung Saudades die Konzertszene revolutioniert, bringt John McLaughlin und Stefan Winter zusammen, ein Glücksfall, denn so wird dieses Konzertereignis live at the Royal Festival Hall in London ermöglicht. Diesen Meilenstein John McLaughlins Diskographie veröffentlicht Winter & Winter in High-Fidelity Klangqualität (180-gr LP-Vinyl) mit einem hochwertigen Klappcover.
It's been a while since John McLaughlin last published an album. For several years there wasn't even a steady John McLaughlin band. Then in 1988 the celebrated guitarist formed his current trio with Trilok Gurtu on percussion and Kai Eckhardt on bass. Extended touring all over Europe and the US soon welded McLaughlin, Eckhard and Gurtu into a real band unit. In the course of a six week tour touching eleven European countries the John McLaughlin Trio performed at the London Royal Festival Hall on November 27, 1989. The concert ended in an ecstatic standing ovation. The album John McLaughlin Trio live at the Royal Festival Hall documents this memorable event.
John McLaughlin (born 1942 in Yorkshire, England) has been a central figure in fusion music since the sixties. Again and again he has set a standard for the music's evolution. Even before he moved to the US in 1969 to join Tony Williams' "Lifetime" and play with Miles Daves ("In A Silent Way", "Bitches Brew", "Live Eil", "Jack Johnson", and in 1985 "You're Under Arrest") and Wayne Shorter, McLaughlin played an important role on the British jazz and jazzrock scene. As a leader of the Mahavishnu Orchestra (since 1971, with varying personnel), the most influential jazz fusion band of the seventies, and later with the Indo-jazz group Shakti (76-78), McLaughlin attained the status of a living legend. Meanwhile, he continued working with musicians like Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles as well as the London Symphony Orchestra.
In the late seventies and eighties there were performances with partners like Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, David Sanborn, Jaco Pastorius, fellow-guitarists Al Di Meola and Paco de Lucia, with his Mahavishnu Orchestra, and once again with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. In 1986 John McLaughlin appeared with Herbie Hancock and Dexter Gordon in Bertrand Tavernier's film "Round Midnight".
It's been a while since John McLaughlin last published an album. For several years there wasn't even a steady John McLaughlin band. Then in 1988 the celebrated guitarist formed his current trio with Trilok Gurtu on percussion and Kai Eckhardt on bass. Extended touring all over Europe and the US soon welded McLaughlin, Eckhard and Gurtu into a real band unit. In the course of a six week tour touching eleven European countries the John McLaughlin Trio performed at the London Royal Festival Hall on November 27, 1989. The concert ended in an ecstatic standing ovation. The album John McLaughlin Trio live at the Royal Festival Hall documents this memorable event.
John McLaughlin (born 1942 in Yorkshire, England) has been a central figure in fusion music since the sixties. Again and again he has set a standard for the music's evolution. Even before he moved to the US in 1969 to join Tony Williams' "Lifetime" and play with Miles Daves ("In A Silent Way", "Bitches Brew", "Live Eil", "Jack Johnson", and in 1985 "You're Under Arrest") and Wayne Shorter, McLaughlin played an important role on the British jazz and jazzrock scene. As a leader of the Mahavishnu Orchestra (since 1971, with varying personnel), the most influential jazz fusion band of the seventies, and later with the Indo-jazz group Shakti (76-78), McLaughlin attained the status of a living legend. Meanwhile, he continued working with musicians like Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles as well as the London Symphony Orchestra.
In the late seventies and eighties there were performances with partners like Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, David Sanborn, Jaco Pastorius, fellow-guitarists Al Di Meola and Paco de Lucia, with his Mahavishnu Orchestra, and once again with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. In 1986 John McLaughlin appeared with Herbie Hancock and Dexter Gordon in Bertrand Tavernier's film "Round Midnight".
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Blue In Green
- 2 Just Ideas
- 3 Florianapolis
- 4 Pasha's Love
- 5 Mother Tongues
- 6 Blues For L.W.