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GINGER BAKER ~ LIVE IN LONDON 2009
FLOATING WORLD 6091 (Barcode: 805772609129) ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 2009 Released: 2011

This is a CD / DVD album by iconic British Rock / Jazz drummer Ginger BakerFind albums by this artist, recorded live at London’s Jazz Café on November 4th, 2009 with an excellent team, which features American guitarist Chris GossFind albums by this artist, Ghanaian percussionist Abass DodooFind albums by this artist, British saxophonist Pete KingFind albums by this artist and Swedish bassist Jonas HellborgFind albums by this artist. The album presents seven tracks, which are a mixture of Jazz standards, original compositions and African Folk songs. The DVD offers the video document of the gig.

The music offers a somewhat semi-formal 70th birthday celebration party, a gig which certainly wasn’t intended for release on an album, but the sound quality is pretty good and the music is everything one would expect from such an informal gathering of great musicians, and is a rare document of the late period of Baker’s career, which ended with his demise in 2019.

Overall, although not spectacular, this is a worthy addition to Baker’s recorded legacy, which was as extensive as one might have hoped for, certainly from the last years of his life, especially when accompanied of a video document. Definitely worth checking out.
Updated: 09/03/2024Posted: 09/03/2024CD+DVD 2 Recommend To A Friend

MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA ~ MAHAVISHNU
WOUNDED BIRD 5190 (Barcode: 664140519022) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1984 Released: 2002

7th album by Mahavishnu OrchestraFind albums by this artist, recorded almost 6 years after the last album recorded by MO Mk. III (which means this was MO Mk. IV). In the years that passed between these two incarnations of MO John McLaughlinFind albums by this artist recorded several superb solo albums as well as trio albums with Al Di MeolaFind albums by this artist & Paco De LuciaFind albums by this artist and of course led the ShaktiFind albums by this artist World-Fusion ensemble – a truly astonishing body of music. The reincarnation of MO served as a project to take another look at the Fusion genre and reflect the changes that the genre went through. McLaughlin selected some of the best Fusion players for his group, with veteran Billy CobhamFind albums by this artist on drums, Swedish bass player Jonas HellborgFind albums by this artist (with whom he recorded several duo and trio albums later), and two excellent representatives of the second generation of US Fusion players: Bill EvansFind albums by this artist (the other Bill Evans) on sax and Mitchell FormanFind albums by this artist on keyboards. The music on this album is very different from what the first six MO albums presented. It is much more laid-back, relaxed, serene and cerebral. McLaughlin plays with layers of electronic sounds produced by his guitar synthesizer and Forman’s keyboards, with plenty of space for Evans to solo. The rhythm section is also much looser and provides just the right setting for this music. If you are just into the Fusion pyrotechnics as displayed on the early MO albums, this one will be a disappointment, but if you are into great music, you will truly appreciate this one. The fact that AtlanticFind albums on this label never reissued this album proves how blind and deaf the Majors are and I am grateful to Terry from Wounded BirdFind albums on this label to bring this superb music back to life.
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