On his second solo album, Big City, Return to Forever drummer Lenny White leads an all-star cast on a jaunt through the diverse worlds of jazz fusion. The title track is a groove-oriented monster that unites the Brian Auger Oblivion Express with the Tower of Power horn section. While "Sweet Dreamer" is a soft ballad that features the singing of Linda Tillery, and "Rapid Transit" is a study in funk built around the bass playing of Verdine White, both songs benefit from the presence of Herbie Hancock on electric piano. Not to be forgotten, Lenny White shows off his penchant for sharp and accelerated drum cadences on interludes titled "Egypt" and "Ritmo Loco." Yet his leanings towards rock are taken a bit too far with Ray Gomez and Neal Schon trading epic guitar solos on "Dreams Come and Go Away" as well as "And We Meet Again." Fortunately the gap between sonic freak-outs is bridged by the exceptional "Enchanted Pool Suite," which features Miroslav Vitous on acoustic bass, Jerry Goodman on violin, and Jan Hammer on Minimoog. Robert Gabriel
Tracklist :
1. Big City 5:22
Arranged By – Lenny White
Arranged By [Horns] – Lenny White, Weldon Irvine
Baritone Saxophone – Steve Kupka
Bass – Clive Chaman
Congas – Lennox Langton
Drums, Synthesizer [Eµ Synthesizer, Micro-minimoog], Other [Wallet] – Lenny White
Guitar – Alex Ligertwood
Lead Guitar, Soloist – Jack Mills
Organ, Electric Piano – Brian Auger
Tenor Saxophone – Emilio Castillo
Tenor Saxophone, Lyricon, Soloist [Lyricon solo] – Lenny Pickett
Trumpet – Greg Adams
Trumpet, Trombone – Mic Gillette
Written-By – Alex Ligertwood, Jack Mills, Lenny White
2. Sweet Dreamer 4:39
Arranged By – Lenny White
Bass – Paul Jackson (2)
Electric Piano [Yamaha Grand] – Herbie Hancock
Guitar [Guitars] – Ray Gomez
Lyrics By – Weldon Irvine
Music By – Lenny White
Synthesizer [Eµ Synthesizer] – Pat Gleeson
Synthesizer [Oberheim Polyphonic, Arp String Ensemble] – Lenny White
Vocals – Linda Tillery
3. Egypt 1:01
Written-By, Arranged By – Lenny White
Drums, Piano [Acoustic] – Lenny White
Bass [Weird Bass] – Marcus Miller
4. Nocturne 1:18
Written-By – Lenny White, Don Blackman
Arranged By – Lenny White
Orchestrated By – Michael Gibbs
5. Rapid Transit 3:58
Arranged By – Lenny White, Ray Gomez
Bass [Very Funky Bass] – Verdine White
Electric Piano, Electric Piano [Yamaha Grand] – Herbie Hancock
Guitar – Ray Gomez
Synthesizer [Arp String Ensemble] – Pat Gleeson
Synthesizer [Oberheim Polyphonic] – Lenny White
Written-By – Ray Gomez
6. Ritmo Loco 1:18
Drums, Congas, Timbales, Tom Tom [Roto Toms], Electronic Drums [Moog Drum], Other [Cheese Enchiladas] – Lenny White
Written-By – Lenny White
7. Dreams Come And Go Away 3:33
Arranged By – Lenny White, Michael Gibbs
Bass – Alex Blake (2)
Drums – Lenny White
Electric Guitar, Soloist [1st Solo], Acoustic Guitar – Ray Gomez
Electric Guitar, Soloist [2nd Solo] – Neal Schon
Piano [Acoustic Piano] – Onaje Allan Gumbs
Written-By – Alex Blake
8. Enchanted Pool Suite(Part I-II) 9:28
Orchestrated By – Michael Gibbs
Written-By, Arranged By – Lenny White
9. And We Meet Again 7:06
Bass – Alex Blake
Drums, Voice [Announcement] – Lenny White
Guitar [Left] – Neal Schon
Guitar [Right] – Ray Gomez
Organ, Electric Piano, Piano [Acoustic Piano] – Brian Auger
Sopranino Saxophone – Bennie Maupin
Written-By, Arranged By – Lenny White
18.5.25
LENNY WHITE — Big City (1977-2006) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
6.4.25
GARY HUSBAND — Dirty & Beautiful · Volume 1 (2010) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Fusion isn't as plentiful as it was back in the 1970s, which was the
golden age of fusion just as the '30s and early '40s were the golden age
of swing and the mid- to late '40s and '50s were the golden age of bop.
But noteworthy fusion can still be found if you know where to look for
it, and Gary Husband's Dirty and Beautiful, Vol. 1 is an example of
noteworthy 21st century fusion. An impressive cast of fusion icons joins
the British keyboardist/drummer/composer on this 2010 release,
including guitarists Allan Holdsworth and John McLaughlin and
keyboardist Jan Hammer; guitarist Robin Trower, who is best known for
hard rock and blues-rock, is also on board. With such a cast, one would
expect five-star results. But Dirty and Beautiful, Vol. 1 falls short of
exceptional, although it's still an enjoyable, solid outing as well as a
fairly diverse one. This 51-minute CD, which is dominated by Husband's
original material, has its more aggressive moments (including "Ternberg
Jam" and "Dreams in Blue"), but many of the tunes are on the reflective,
contemplative side; that is certainly true of "Bedford Falls,"
"Afterglow," "The Maverick," "Averstone Jam," and the mysterious
"Boulevard Baloneyo." And Husband reminds listeners that quality fusion,
like quality bop, quality Dixieland, or quality swing, isn't just about
pyrotechnics -- which is why there is a lot of lyricism on this album
to go with all the chops and technical proficiency. Fusion enthusiasts
will appreciate the amount of nuance that Husband and his soloists bring
to Dirty and Beautiful, Vol. 1. Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1 Leave 'Em On 4:32
Bass – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
Keyboards – Jan Hammer
Written-By – Allan Holdsworth
2 Bedford Falls 3:20
Bass – Laurence Cottle
Drums – Gary Husband
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
3 Between The Sheets Of Music 3:32
Bass – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
Violin – Jerry Goodman
Written-By – Jan Hammer, Anthony Smith
4 Yesternow - Preview 0:57
Bass – Livingstone Brown
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Robin Trower
Written-By – Miles Davis
5 Afterglow 2:15
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
6 Dreams In Blue 10:12
Bass – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – John McLaughlin
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
7 Ternberg Jam 3:01
Bass – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Gary Husband
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
8 Moon Song 4:32
Bass – Laurence Cottle
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Steve Hackett
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
9 Swell 0:45
Drums – Gary Husband
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
10 The Maverick 4:53
Bass – Steve Price
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Steve Topping
Written-By – Steve Topping
11 Boulevard Baloneyo 7:42
Bass – Jimmy Johnson
Drums – Gary Husband
Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband
12 Alverstone Jam 5:22
Bass – Mark King
Drums – Gary Husband
Keyboards – Gary Husband
Written-By – Gary Husband, Mark King
16.6.24
JERRY GOODMAN & JAN HAMMER — Like Children (1974-2006) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Country And Eastern Music 5:37
Electric Guitar, Violin [Violins], Viola [Violas], Viol [Violows], Electric Violin, Vocals – Jerry
Piano, Drums, Bass [Moog Bass], Synthesizer [Moog Lead], Percussion, Vocals – Jan
Written-By – Jan Hammer
2 No Fear 3:28
Synthesizer [Moog], Sequencer [Oberheim Digital Sequencer] – Jan
Written-By – Jan Hammer
3 I Remember Me 3:49
Acoustic Guitar, Violin [Violins], Viola [Violas], Viol [Violows] – Jerry
Piano, Synthesizer [Moog] – Jan
Written-By – Jan Hammer
4 Earth (Still Our Only Home) 4:17
Drums, Bass [Moog Bass], Synthesizer [Moog Lead], Electric Piano, Sequencer, Vocals – Jan
Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars], Electric Violin, Vocals – Jerry
Written-By – Jan Hammer
5 Topeka 2:57
Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Guitars], Electric Guitar, Mandolin [Electric Mandolin], Electric Violin – Jerry
Drums, Synthesizer [Moog Bass & Lead], Electric Piano – Jan
Written-By – Jerry Goodman
6 Steppings Tones 3:30
Synthesizer [Moog Bass & Lead], Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Drums, Percussion – Jan
Violin [Acoustic], Electric Violin, Mandolin [Electric Mandolin] – Jerry
Written-By – Rick Laird
7 Night 5:49
Synthesizer [Moog Bass & Lead], Sequencer, Percussion, Drums – Jan
Viola [Violas], Viol [Violows], Violin [Acoustic], Electric Violin – Jerry
Written-By – David Earle Johnson, Jan Hammer
8 Full Moon Boogie 4:13
Drums, Electric Piano, Piano [Acoustic], Synthesizer [Moog Lead & Bass], Vocals – Jan
Electric Violin, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals – Jerry
Written-By – Jan Hammer, Jerry Goodman
Giving In Gently / I Wonder (4:44)
9a Giving In Gently
Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Guitars], Electric Guitar, Violin, Viola, Viol [Violow], Lead Vocals – Jerry
Synthesizer [Moog Lead & Bass], Electric Piano, Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Jan
Written-By – Ivona Reich, Jan Hammer
9b I Wonder
Drums, Synthesizer [Moog Lead & Bass], Electric Piano, Piano [Acoustic] – Jan
Lead Guitar, Mandolin [Electric Mandolin], Violin [Violins], Viol [Violow] – Jerry
Written-By – Jerry Goodman

24.5.20
JERRY GOODMAN - On the Future of Aviation (1985) APE (image+.cue), lossless

Tracklist:
1 On The Future Of Aviation 6:36
Vocals – Linda Sears
2 Endless November 8:40
3 Outcast Islands 6:34
Synthesizer – Jeffery Vanston (C.J.)
4 Orangutango 6:26
Drums – Phil Gratteau
5 Waltz Of The Windmills 5:50
Vocals – Linda Sears
6 Sarah's Lullaby 5:42
Vocals – Linda Sears
Credits:
Drums – Paul Wertico
Producer – Jerry Goodman, Martin Rubenstein
Programmed By [Fairlight Cmi] – Sanford Ponder
Synthesizer [Yamaha Dx-7, Oberheim Obx], Piano – Fred Simon
Violin [Acoustic], Electric Violin, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Viola [Violo], Synthesizer – Jerry Goodman
Written-By, Arranged By – Jerry Goodman

2.4.20
THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - The Inner Mounting Flame (1971-1998) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - Birds of Fire (1973-2000) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
2.3.20
MAHAVISHNU JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - My Goals Beyond (1970-1987) APE (image+.cue), lossless

The startling thing about My Goal's Beyond is that it points the way toward two directions McLaughlin would take in the future -- exploring Indian music and the acoustic guitar -- and this while he was in the thick of the burgeoning electronic jazz-rock movement. The first half is a John McLaughlin acoustic guitar tour de force, where he thwacks away with his energetic, single-minded intensity on three jazz standards and five originals (including one genuine self-penned classic, "Follow Your Heart") and adds a few percussion effects via overdubbing. The second half is devoted to a pair of marvelously intricate fusions of Indian rhythms and drones called "Peace One" and "Peace Two," with jazz flights from flutist/soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman, a simpatico encounter with future Mahavishnu cohorts Billy Cobham on drums and Jerry Goodman on violin, and Airto blending his sounds seamlessly with the Indian tambura and tabla. Throughout, McLaughlin's acoustic lines faultlessly straddle the line between the subcontinent and jazz, and the ethereal results still hold up beautifully. by Richard S. Ginell
Tracklist:
1 Goodby Pork-Pie Hat 3:15
Composed By – Charles Mingus
2 Something Spiritual 3:28
Composed By – Dave Herman
3 Hearts And Flowers 2:08
Composed By – .D. Bob Cornford
4 Phillip Lane 2:35
Composed By – John McLaughlin
5 Waltz For Bill Evans 2:01
Composed By – Chick Corea
6 Follow Your Heart 3:15
Composed By – John McLaughlin
7 Song For My Mother 2:31
Composed By – John McLaughlin
8 Blue In Green 2:37
Composed By – Miles Davis
9 Peace One 7:12
Composed By – John McLaughlin
10 Peace Two 12:10
Composed By – John McLaughlin
Credits:
Bass – Charlie Haden
Drums – Billy Cobham
Flute, Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman
Guitar, Producer – Manavishnu John McLaughlin
Percussion – Airto Moreira
Tabla – Badal Roy
Tambura – Mahalakshmi
Violin – Jerry Goodman

JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Electric Guitarist (1979-1990) RM / APE (image+.cue), lossless

Since John McLaughlin's first two post-Shakti albums -- Electric Guitarist and Electric Dreams -- featured the word "electric" in their titles, it seems that the guitarist wanted to emphasize his more plugged-in side to those who might not have followed along on three previous releases featuring his acoustic world music band. He also thumbed through his impressive phone book to call in some of the cream of the 1977 crop of jazz fusionists to help him out on Electric Guitarist, a true return to form. Ex-Mahavishnu members Jerry Goodman and Billy Cobham assist in kicking things off just like in the old days with "New York on My Mind," a tune that could have been an outtake from his earlier Mahavishnu Orchestra work. Also along for the ride are Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, David Sanborn, Carlos Santana, Jack Bruce, and four legendary drummers including Cobham, Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, and Narada Michael Walden. Unfortunately, the credits don't specify who plays on which track (well-written liner notes would help there), but anyone familiar with the distinctive styles of these artists can easily pick them out. McLaughlin is in fine form throughout, especially when playing clean, staccato, bent notes on the ballad "Every Tear from Every Eye." The majority of the selections stay in a more subtle but amped-up groove as McLaughlin shifts from dreamy to a faster, more straight-ahead tempo on the seven-minute "Do You Hear the Voices that You Left Behind?" A duet with Billy Cobham on "Phenomenon: Compulsion" provides the set's most frantic fireworks as both musicians air out their chops on a breathless, galloping piece with some of the guitarist's most furious picking. by Hal Horowitz
Tracklist
1 New York On My Mind 5:46
Bass – Fernando Saunders
Drums – Billy Cobham
Electric Piano, Organ, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – Stu Goldberg
Violin – Jerry Goodman
2 Friendship 7:01
Bass – Neil Jason
Congas – Armando Peraza
Drums – Narada Michael Walden
Guitar – Devadip Carlos Santana
Organ – Tom Coster
Percussion – Alyrio Lima
3 Every Tear From Every Eye 6:51
Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn
Drums – Tony Smith
Electric Bass, Bass [Taurus Bass Pedal] – Alphonso Johnson
Piano – Patrice Rushen
4 Do You Hear The Voices That You Left Behind? 7:40
Acoustic Bass – Stanley Clarke
Drums – Jack DeJohnette
Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – Chick Corea
5 Are You The One? Are You The One? 4:41
Bass – Jack Bruce
Drums – Tony Williams
6 Phenomenon: Compulsion 3:21
Drums – Billy Cobham
7 My Foolish Heart 3:26
Arranged By – John McLaughlin
Composed By – N. Washington, Victor Young

20.10.17
MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - The Complete Columbia Albums Collection (2011) 5CD Box Set / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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PACO DE LUCÍA — Siroco (1987) Two Version | APE + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
At times, flamenco phenomenon De Lucia has branched out into jazz, bossa nova, and Cuban mixes. Here, however, he plays essentially solo com...
