John McLaughlin Trio

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Just Ideas 00:00 Tools
Belo Horizonte 00:00 Tools
Reincarnation 00:00 Tools
Hijacked 00:00 Tools
1 Nite Stand 00:00 Tools
Qué Alegría 00:00 Tools
3 Willows 00:00 Tools
Mila Repa 00:00 Tools
Baba (For Ramana Maharshi) 00:00 Tools
Marie 00:00 Tools
Blue in Green 00:00 Tools
Florianapolis 00:00 Tools
Mother Tongues 00:00 Tools
Pasha's Love 00:00 Tools
Blues for L.W. 00:00 Tools
Baba 00:00 Tools
Baba [For Ramana Maharshi] 00:00 Tools
Marie [Bass Solo] 00:00 Tools
Marie (Bass Solo) 00:00 Tools
Just Ideas / Jozy 00:00 Tools
Juju at the crossroads 00:00 Tools
Just Ideas (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blue In Green (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blues In Green 00:00 Tools
Mother Tongues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Pasha's Love (Live) 00:00 Tools
Are You The One? 00:00 Tools
Florianapolis (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blues for L. W. 00:00 Tools
zakir 00:00 Tools
Florianapolis [Live] 00:00 Tools
Jozy 00:00 Tools
Blues For L. W. (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Wall Will Fall 00:00 Tools
Qué Alegria 00:00 Tools
Milarepa 00:00 Tools
Florianopolis 00:00 Tools
Lady L 00:00 Tools
A Love Supreme 00:00 Tools
Blues For LW 00:00 Tools
Lila's Dance 00:00 Tools
Electric Dreams, Electric Sighs 00:00 Tools
Mediterranean Sundance / Rio Ancho 00:00 Tools
I Nite Stand 00:00 Tools
Zhakir 00:00 Tools
Just Ideas - JOZY 00:00 Tools
Maratangs 00:00 Tools
Marabi 00:00 Tools
Thelonius Melodius 00:00 Tools
Resolution 00:00 Tools
toni 00:00 Tools
water girl 00:00 Tools
anisa 00:00 Tools
Birds Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Lotus Feet 00:00 Tools
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In the late '80s and early '90s John McLaughlin recorded and performed live with a trio including bassist Kai Eckhardt and percussionist Trilok Gurtu. The group recorded two albums: "Live at The Royal Festival Hall" and "Que Alegria", with latter featuring Dominique DiPiazza on bass for all but two tracks. These recordings saw a return to acoustic instruments for McLaughlin, performing on nylon-string guitar. On "Live at the Royal Festival Hall" McLaughlin utilised a unique guitar synth (from Wikipedia "... the Photon guitar synthesiser, a setup whereby transducers mounted on an acoustic guitar are used to control a synthesiser bank via MIDI. This enables McLaughlin to invoke a range of sounds and effects normally the preserve of keyboard players, resulting in a greater variety of moods and textures than might be assumed from the line-up..." ) which enabled him to effectively "loop" guitar parts and play over them live. The synth also featured a pedal which provided sustain when pressed. McLaughlin played parts which sound overdubbed and creating lush soundscapes, aided by Gurtu's unique percussive sounds. This approach is used to great effect in the track "Florianapolis", amongst others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.