Showing posts with label John McLaughlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John McLaughlin. Show all posts

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Wayne Shorter - Super Nova (1969)

Super Nova is an important transitional album for tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Doubling on soprano (which he had recently begun playing), Shorter interprets five of his originals (including "Water Babies," which had been recorded previously by Miles Davis) and Antônio Carlos Jobim's "Dindi." He definitely used a forward-looking group of sidemen, because his "backup band" includes guitarists John McLaughlin and Sonny Sharrock, Walter Booker (normally a bassist) on classical guitar for "Dindi," bassist Miroslav Vitous, both Jack DeJohnette and Chick Corea (!) on drums, and percussionist Airto; Maria Booker takes a vocal on the touching version of "Dindi." The influence of Miles Davis' early fusion period is felt throughout the music, but there is nothing derivative about the often-surprising results. As with Wayne Shorter’s best albums, this set rewards repeated listenings. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG. 

Blue Note Records, CDP 7 84332 2, 1988
Recorded 29th August and 2nd September, 1969 at A&R Studios, New York 

Musicians:
Wayne Shorter - Soprano Saxophone
Chick Corea - Vibraphone, Drums
John McLaughlin - Guitar, Classical Guitar (#2)
Sonny Sharrock - Guitar
Walter Booker - Classical Guitar (#3)
Miroslav Vitous - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums, African Thumb Piano
Airto Moreira - Percussion
Maria Booker - Vocals (#3) 

Tracks:
1. Super Nova {Wayne Shorter} (4:52)
2. Swee-Pea {Wayne Shorter} (4:37)
3. Dindi {Antônio Carlos Jobim} (9:35)
4. Water Babies {Wayne Shorter} (4:54)
5. Capricorn {Wayne Shorter} (7:48)
6. More Than Human {Wayne Shorter} (6:12) 

Total Time: 37:59 

Credits:
Producer - Duke Pearson
Recording Engineer - Tony May
Digital Transfer - Ron McMaster
Art Direction - Frank Gauna
Cover Design - Tony DeStefano 

Wayne Shorter (25th August, 1933 - 2nd March, 2023)
RIP

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Miroslav Vitous - Purple (1970) [vinyl]

An interesting early fusion mélange, very open settings, Vitous overdubbing electric, or even electric piano, everybody leaves a lot of space in the music for the others, like a Bitches Brew stripped down to the very essence. The complete line-up is only on part of the album. It is totally different from his US debut Infinite Search, which is powerplay, in comparison - Purple is not exactly restrained or thoughtful, but takes its time much more. Somewhere in between In a Silent Way and the first Weather Report. On side one, Zawinul on Rhodes, Vitous on acoustic and Cobham play the title track, which is a rocky Vitous original (some bowed bass solo overdubbed), and Ron Carter's Mood. I like Zawinul better here than on any other album, I must admit. Side two starts with McLaughlin, Vitous on electric bass and piano (overdubbed), and Cobham doing Water Lilie, which could have made it to Weather Report's first LP as far as the mood is concerned; Shorter's Dolores with just Vitous and Cobham, two basses, arco overdubbed, similar to Mountain in the Clouds from Infinite Search; and Vitous' It Came From Nowhere, an experimental rockish track with Vitous and Cobham, both oberdubbing electric piano and a second drumset. ~ mikeweil, organissimo.org. 

CBS/Sony Records, SOPC 57101-J, 1970
Recorded 25th August, 1970 At Apostolic Studio, New York City 

Musicians:
Miroslav Vitous - Bass, Electric Piano (#B1,B3)
Joe Zawinul - Electric Piano (#A1,A2)
John McLaughlin - Guitar (#B1)
Billy Cobham - Drums

Tracks:
A1. Purple {Miroslav Vitous} (9:33)
A2. Mood {Ron Carter} (7:25)
B1. Water Lilie {Miroslav Vitous} (8:52)
B2. Dolores {Wayne Shorter} (4:09)
B3. It Came From Knowhere {Miroslav Vitous} (5:11) 

Total Time: 35:10 

Credits:
Producer - Miroslav Vitous
Engineer - David Baker
Photography - Yuzoh Satoh 

"I made that album after Infinite Search. I was working with David Baker, the engineer, and was experimenting with different musicians and material. I had Billy Cobham, John McLaughlin and Joe Zawinul there. They experimented with me. After six months, I thought I had enough material and put together an album. I think there is some excellent music on it. Purple was made before Weather Report started, but you can already hear some material that we later played with the band. There’s a song called "Water Lily," which has an identical skeleton to a piece we recorded with Weather Report called "Morning Lake." There’s another Weather Report piece called "Seventh Arrow" that was also on Purple. There was a development of the material on Purple that ended up in Weather Report. It was a stepping stone." ~ Extract by Miroslav Vitous, innerviews.org.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

The Guitar Album (repost)

Apparently I have been ignoring a request to repost this for a long time... here ya go oldandintheway! 

I think I bought my first copy of this at 17 or 18 yeas old! I saw a clean copy of it a couple weeks ago and couldn't resist as I had never been satisfied with the rip of it that I had.

This Town Hall concert was similar in concept to one I saw in conjunction with Newport in NY. The double album open's with 3 Charlie Byrd tunes that are quite nice and three more from Joe Beck that are also pretty good. Sides B and C are absolute monsters, one whole side of Bucky Pizzarelli and George Barnes followed by one whole side of Tiny Grimes! Both are killer.

The final side begins with 3 nice tracks from Chuck Wayne. Chuck had just had a cast taken off of his arm the day before and was playing in some pain but it isn't evident in his playing. The final track of this set is sadly utter dreck! John McLaughlin and wife Eve do a version of Devotion that is just wretched! I don't know which is worse, the dreadful auto harp or the horrid vocals. A few years ago Ron (Jazzman) posted a rip in which he refused to even include this song but for what it is worth I choose to offer this complete.

Side 1

1. Introduction
2. It Don't Mean a Thing
3. You've Got A Friend
4. Jitterbug Waltz

 Charlie Byrd

5. All Blues

6. The Things We Did Last Summer
7. Down Under
 Joe Beck

Side 2

1. Blue Skies
2. Medlley Eleanor Rigby/Here There and Everywhere

3. Satin Doll
4. Rose Room

5. Theme From Love Story
6. Honeysuckle Rose
 Bucky Pizzarelli & George Barnes

Side 3

1. Frantic
2. Watermelon Man
3. Blues For Connie
4. Food For Thought
5. Three Quarter Moon
 Tiny Grimes

side 4

1. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
2. What's New
3. All The Things You Are

 Chuck Wayne

4. Devotion

 Eve & John McLaughlin