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Industrial Zen

John McLaughlin

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1 For Jaco John McLaughlin 5:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 New Blues Old Bruise John McLaughlin 7:14 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Wayne's Way John McLaughlin 7:06 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Just So Only More So John McLaughlin 9:56 Album Only View In iTunes
5 To Bop or Not to Be John McLaughlin 6:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Dear Dalaï Lama John McLaughlin 12:28 Album Only View In iTunes
7 Senor CS John McLaughlin 7:38 Album Only View In iTunes
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Album Review

The ever peripatetic and ever restless John McLaughlin returns again to the electric jazz field that he once commanded in the early '70s, while never quite landing on the same spot where he left off. A few of the familiar components are still whirring away — the dizzyingly fast and jagged unison themes; the furious interplay with his teammates, whose personnel change on every track. But the landscape has changed again: McLaughlin immerses himself deeply into the high-tech digital scenery, programming loops and backdrops (the mood piece "New Blues Old Bruise" is merely a sleeker impression of what Pink Floyd was doing more than three decades before). Those voices you hear on a few tracks are, of course, not real; they're sampled chorus effects as played through a controller of some sort (which anyone can do at home on a Yamaha keyboard these days). Memories of ShaktiMcLaughlin's sporadically recurring Indian experiment — are hinted at but not recalled in toto as tabla master Zakir Hussain is called upon repeatedly, working himself into a frenzy on the 12-and-a-half-minute tone poem "Dear Dalai Lama." Saxophonist Bill Evans arrives from the 1980s version of Mahavishnu; he knows his way around the McLaughlin mazes of notes as well as anyone, and on the closing passage of "Just So Only More So," he and McLaughlin carry on a touching, conversational dialogue on their instruments. Hadrien Feraud pays effusive, voluble tribute to Jaco Pastorius, not only on the obvious title "For Jaco," but also on "Senor C.S." While Industrial Zen is a reminder to all that McLaughlin remains a formidable electric player in his sixties, the only track that really sticks in the memory is the last, "Mother Nature," with its electronic revolving ostinato and Shankar Mahadevan's keening vocal. Industrial Zen, indeed. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Recent Customer Reviews

Great Album
     
by Drummerman558

The reviewer here is completly wrong about this album if you ask me. No, "New Bluse Old Bruise" is not just doing what Pink Floyd was trying to do, because Pink Floyd never even played anything not in 4, anything John made is going to be a hell of a lot better than what Pink Floyd made. Secondly, i'm not so sure about the chorus being fake, because the singing on "Dear Dalai Lama" sure sounds real... Anyways, this is a good album, dont be turned off by the rewiewers remarks.

Rise Above Smooth Jazz and Buy This Now
     
by Basic Marin

Ignore the AMG / iTunes review comparing it to old music.

It's fresh. Show everyone you are above that smooth jazz garbage.
This is real music.
I can't say it enough, that the so called jazz on the radio today is made by talented players
who have all sold out to muzak to make a buck.
This is no sell out. It's quality music.

Musicial Genius
     
by forangels

John McLaughlin is one of the most amazing artists playing today. Jazz of the 21st centry. This is a very inspired C.D. giving tributes to three of the greatest musicians of our time, Wayne Shorter, the late Jaco Pastorious, and the late Michael Brecker. Beautiful compositions. Johns playing here are like lightning bolts of electronic ecstasy shooting through your body. Dennis Chambers and Vinnie Colaiuta’s drums are impeccable, as are are all the musicians on this recording. A must for anyone looking for great music!

Biography

Born: January 04, 1942 in Yorkshire, England

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

One of fusion's most virtuosic guitar soloists, John McLaughlin placed his blazing speed in the service of a searching spiritual passion that has kept his music evolving and open to new influences. Whether shredding on electric, or simmering quietly on acoustic, McLaughlin's intensity and under-appreciated...
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