Trio of Doom, John McLaughlin - The Trio of Doom Live
Facts
| Artist(s) | Trio of Doom and John McLaughlin |
| Studio | Sony Legacy |
| Release Date | June 26, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 827969645024 |
| Buy this item | $8.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 5:41 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
About Trio of Doom, John McLaughlin - The Trio of Doom Live
Recorded at the 1979 Havana Jazz Festival, this short and powerful set, with Miles Davis alumni, drummer Tony Williams and guitarist John McLaughlin, and Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius, was one for the ages. The previously unreleased selections, one through five, are explosive, but mis-miked live tracks. Williams’ "Drum Improvisation" segues into McLaughlin’s fuzz-toned "Dark Prince," which does not swing in a silent way. Pastorious’ theme song "Continuum" is scaled down to its essential twilight textures, while the drummer’s "Para Oriente" - which later became a stable in V.S.O.P’s book, and was recast as "Angel Street" – is rendered here in a funky, pre-grunge mode. The guitarist’s "Are You the One, Are You the One?" previews the jam band craze. The rest of the cuts were recorded a week later in a New York studio, But the warts-and-all original sides are unmatched for their primal power. --Eugene Holley, Jr. Amazon.com
Tracks
- Drum Improvisation (Live)
- Dark Prince (Live)
- Continuum (Live)
- Para Oriente (Live)
- Are You the One, Are You the One? (Live)
- Dark Prince (Studio)
- Continuum (Studio)
- Para Oriente (Alternate Take One/Studio)
- Para Oriente (Alternate Take Two/Studio)
- Para Oriente (Studio)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Trio of Doom, finally! |
Until recently, I never could get hold of this recording, and am pretty pleased with it. It's a dynamic, fusion recording, with stirring live performances by all three performers. I was particularly impressed with Williams, who is a phenomenon in his own right.
Mclaughlin's playing is always inspiring, and is pretty much Mclaughlin standard. Jaco is, well....Jaco. I mean, he can be totally surprising or he can treat the event as kind of a blow off. I have heard that Mclaughlin strongly opposed releasing this recording, because he felt that Jaco's performance was sub-standard. He's still good, though. Jaco can stand up to the other two rather well, but he does tend to be a bit repetitive of certain arpeggios at times.
One glaring error is the title "Are you the One?", which should be titled "Phenomenon/Compulsion". Both of these recordings appeared on "Johnny Mclaughlin: Electric Guitarist". Sony should do its homework a little bit more.
All in all, if you are a fan of Mclaughlin, Pastorius and Williams, you will be pleased (as I am), with this one. August 13, 2008
| Jaco RULES! |
Purchased this for my bass-player and he loves it! July 2, 2008
| Should Never Released It |
I'm not impressed and anyone who likes any one of these musicians will probably be disappointed. They can do so much better than this. Sony should have NEVER released this rubbish. June 17, 2008
| THREE FUSION SUPERSTARS |
| WOW! |
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