Never been much of a fan, and I've seen countless rips of his work posted throughout the internet, but never bothered to grab one up. Well, last week, one of my bandmates said that I had to get this album, that it was right up my alley. Well, reluctantly, I found it, and listened to it, and, well... I love it. Has some great Jazz elements, crossed-over with some nice guitar work, and classic rock flavor. Get it, y'all! You're sure to love. Back soon. Peace!
Frank Zappa "Hot Rats" (1969)
John McLaughlin "Devotion" 19??
Here's another one for you guys. Got this one a while ago, but haven't bothered to listen to it until recently. Don't know when or where it was recorded, but it sounds like pre-Miles Davis to me; correct me if I'm wrong. Feature John McLaughlin (in a rare form as far as I'm concerned) along with a killer line-up: Buddy Miles on drums, Larry Young on keys, Billy Rich on bass & Ralph MacDonald on percussion. Although there are track names, it complete jam-session mentallity all the way thru, which isn't neccessarily a bad thing, but can be when the songs don't always go somewhere. All-in-all, it's a great album, because I've never heard it anywhere else. Let me know what this does for you.
http://rapidshare.com/files/29192155/Devotion.zip
Till next time...





