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Visions Of The Emerald Beyond (50th Anniversary Edition)
Visions Of The Emerald Beyond (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2205C. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Progressive Rock
Eternity's Breath (part 1) (3:02)
Eternity's Breath (part 2) (4:32)
Lila's Dance (5:42)
Can't Stand Your Funk (2:13)
Pastoral (3:10)
Faith (2:28)
Cosmic Strut (3:30)
If I Could See (2:49)
Be Happy (1:52)
Earth Ship (3:43)
Pegasus (2:06)
Opus 1 (2:26)
On The Way Home To Earth (2:22)
Review: Mahavishnu Orchestra, a believably metaphysical force in the alternate plane that is jazz-rock fusion, released Visions Of The Emerald Beyond in 1975, indicating an accessible and funk-influenced approach compared to their earlier works. Through sprawling fusion fugues and shorter, more structured pieces, the record is, despite its compositional variety, a fadeless, seamless connected suite. 'Lila's Dance' stands tall among the movements especially, though 'Eternity's Breath' and 'Cosmic Strut' also abound in their sooling psychic projections, demoing the radical result of the shaken-up, second Mahavishnu lineup, with Mahavishnu himself, sometime Miles Davis ensemble guitarist, John McLaughlin remaining at the helm.
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Some Other Stuff (Tone Poet Series)
Some Other Stuff (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 554214 8. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Jazz
Gnostic (11:43)
Thandiwa (8:07)
The Twins (12:50)
Nomadic (7:54)
Review: American triombonist Grachan Moncur III's Some Other Stuff (1964) heaved deeper into avant-garde jazz after his groundbreaking debut Evolution. Now with an all-star lineup - Wayne Shorter (sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Cecil McBee (bass), and Tony Williams (drums) - his sophomore slay mapped a new, unsoiled territory in modal bop. The freeform opener 'Gnostic' sets an exploratory tone, while 'Thandiwa' swings a subtler tonal thurible, and 'The Twin' playfully shunts its rhythms before 'Nomadic' reintroduces them through the rise-and-fall drumming of Mr. Williams. Now reissued as part of the Blue Note Tone Poet Series, this edition delivers the record in the utmost audiophile quality.
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