With John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, and Jack DeJohnette, this group rivaled the best fusion bands of the day. It must have been an intimidating challenge for a young Czech bassist to lead such a group on his debut album as a frontman, especially since he composed five of the six tracks. Recorded in late 1969, roughly the same time as the historic Bitches Brew, and the year before Vitous began a stint with the innovative Weather Report, this was trend-setting fusion. It's produced by Herbie Mann, for whom Vitous played on such albums as Memphis Underground and Stone Flute.by Mark Allan
Tracklist:
Eddie Harris
2. Mountain In The Clouds
Miroslav Vitous
3. Epilogue
Miroslav Vitous
4. Cérecka
Miroslav Vitous
5. Infinite Search
Miroslav Vitous
6. I Will Tell Him On You
Miroslav Vitous
7. When Face Gets Pale
Miroslav Vitous
Credits
Miroslav Vitous-bass
Joe Henderson-tenor saxophone
Mahavishnu John McLaughlin-guitar
Herbie Hancock-electric piano
Jack DeJohnette-drums
Joe Chambers: drums on 3 y 4
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