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JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Extrapolation (1969-1991) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless


John McLaughlin's first recording as a leader features the future innovator playing guitar in an English quartet. Although McLaughlin contributed all ten pieces, baritonist John Surman actually dominates this music, often swinging quite hard. The historically significant set, although a lesser-known item in McLaughlin's discography, is quite musical and enjoyable in its own right. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Extrapolation 2:57
2 It's Funny 4:25
3 Arjen's Bag 4:25
4 Pete The Poet 5:00
5 This Is For Us To Share 3:30
6 Spectrum 2:45
7 Binky's Beam 7:05
8 Really You Know 4:25
9 Two For Two 3:35
10 Peace Piece 1:50
Credits:
Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – John Surman
Bass – Brian Odges
Drums – Tony Oxley
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Composed By – John McLaughlin

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