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And here we have Goodman's next feature (what an awesome opportunity to perform these tracksĪgain afresh). Super upbeat intro here, they get right down toīusiness. The main band member here, guitarist Jeff Richman. This is more explictly a track to more prominently feature Time) alongside Cobham and the great Jonas Hellborg. Mahavishnu (1984), which originally featured our keyboardist here, Mr. "Jazz" is actually the first track that I was utterly unfamiliar with, released on the significantly later album Super-effected solo from keyboardist Forman! Everyone is matching his energy perfectly during this section. Another one where Vinnie, even in quietness, is just on fire. When performers bring out the absolute potential of something that would be otherwise slow and merelyįeeling. Always great, as McLaughlin did originally on this one,
Know) from Southern-Fusion Jam giants Widespread Panic. Version of "Meeting of the Spirits", this'n featuring Jimmy Herring, whom I know (yet don't quite Super cool syncopated playing toward the end! Very nice! Super spacy on this The second half is more of a blues thang, with Of course, blazing soloing from Morse here. This is another funkier rendition compared to the original. Honestly though, Mike Stern, the guitar feature here, plays what I feel is frequently less than inspired.Ī much more metal, well-rounded guitarist is up next on "Celestial Terrestrial Commuters", Dixie Dregs' Groovier rendition (yes, slinky as hell haha), so therefore, being an excellent song anyways, super fresh!Įven still, as to be expected, Goodman's second solo, if you wouldn't have known, straight up sounds like a Goodman's solo to start off "Can't Stand Your Funk". Followed by another low blaze from Forman on synth. Crazy good drum solo over the main underlying Guitar Fusion take on the original blazing, beefy and excellent. This track is, unsurprisingly, a refreshingly modern Lukather is of course the guitarist of Toto, likely understating his outstandingĪbility and expertise on the instrument for those unaware. Our first track is the forever Fusion classic "Birds of Fire" with Steve Lukather. Jazz Fusion (and other Rock idioms-interestingly specifically from Jam bands) as well as Mahavishnu violinist Andįrom song to song there are some phenomenal features, some of the most notable and greatest guitarists of McLaughlin and numerous other Jazz greats, including a feature here, Mr. Vinnie'sĬonsistent bandmates on this effort are Jeff Richman, a notable fusion guitarist in his own right, bassist KaiĮckhardt (associated with McLaughlin, Cobham and Vital Information), and Mitchel Forman (associated with Honor both Billy Cobham and Narada Michael Walden a giant to fill the shoes of fellow giants. Throughout features the impenetrable Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, and I can't think of a better person to also McLaughlin) featuring, still, some of Holdsworth's (and McLaughlin's) peers. Fortunately, here is a tribute to Mahavishnu Orchestra (and specifically to John
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Like, "Oh yeah, the excellent Allan Holdsworth, one of the greatest guitarists of all time, is on this album"Īnd he straight up wasn't.
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Second EP includes bombs from KARA, CYNKT, CLTX, Clinical Hates, Valeriø Innørta, Viol Du Son.Very glad I read up on this so I, too, could be enraged by this false advertising haha. Viol Du Son - High Speed F**king Societyĩ99999999 kick off their brand new digital label with young and super talented artists.