Quarta-feira, 13 de Junho de 2012
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Apocalypse 1974
The first recording of the second Mahavishnu Orchestra was a real stretch for John McLaughlin, an encounter with Michael Tilson Thomas and the London Symphony Orchestra. The union wasn't taken seriously at the time, and it ended up harming the reputation of Thomas
-- a remarkably adventurous young conductor who defied the stuffy
classical powers-that-be and thus probably delayed his eventual rise to
the top -- more than McLaughlin.
But those with ears, then and now, beheld a remarkable series of pieces
that neatly juxtapose and occasionally combine the combustion of McLaughlin's group with rich, tasteful symphonic statements orchestrated for McLaughlin by Michael Gibbs. The new Mahavishnu-ites, electric violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and keyboardist/vocalist Gayle Moran, have their moments, but the real focus of this disc is the quality of the symphonic conceptions and how well McLaughlin
blends his lyrical and fiery guitar into the mixture. The best stretch
is the breathtakingly ethereal opening of "Hymn to Him"; the promise of
fusing rock, jazz, and classical elements had never been executed so
alluringly before -- and wouldn't you know, an old experienced hand at
introducing classical textures into rock, the Beatles' George Martin,
is the producer. Don't let old, outworn preconceptions on either side
of the fence prevent you from checking out this beautiful record. AMG.
listen here
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