Mahavishnu Orchestra
One of the premiere fusion groups, the Mahavishnu Orchestra were considered by most observers during their prime to be a rock band, but their sophisticated improvisations actually put their high-powered music between rock and jazz. Founder and leader John McLaughlin had recently played with Miles Davis and Tony Williams' Lifetime. The original lineup of the group was McLaughlin on electric guitar, violinist Jerry Goodman, keyboardist Jan Hammer, electric bassist Rick Laird, and drummer Billy Cobham. They recorded three intense albums for Columbia during 1971-1973 and then the personnel changed completely for the second version of the group. In 1974, the band consisted of violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, Gayle Moran on keyboards and vocals, electric bassist Ralphe Armstrong, and drummer Narada Michael Walden; by 1975 Stu Goldberg had replaced Moran and Ponty had left. John McLaughlin's dual interests in Eastern religion and playing acoustic guitar resulted in the band breaking up in 1975. Surprisingly, an attempt to revive the Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1984 (using Cobham, saxophonist Bill Evans, keyboardist Mitchell Forman, electric bassist Jonas Hellborg, and percussionist Danny Gottlieb) was unsuccessful; one Warner Bros. album resulted. However, when one thinks of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, it is of the original lineup, which was very influential throughout the 1970s.© Scott Yanow /TiVo Read more
One of the premiere fusion groups, the Mahavishnu Orchestra were considered by most observers during their prime to be a rock band, but their sophisticated improvisations actually put their high-powered music between rock and jazz. Founder and leader John McLaughlin had recently played with Miles Davis and Tony Williams' Lifetime. The original lineup of the group was McLaughlin on electric guitar, violinist Jerry Goodman, keyboardist Jan Hammer, electric bassist Rick Laird, and drummer Billy Cobham. They recorded three intense albums for Columbia during 1971-1973 and then the personnel changed completely for the second version of the group. In 1974, the band consisted of violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, Gayle Moran on keyboards and vocals, electric bassist Ralphe Armstrong, and drummer Narada Michael Walden; by 1975 Stu Goldberg had replaced Moran and Ponty had left. John McLaughlin's dual interests in Eastern religion and playing acoustic guitar resulted in the band breaking up in 1975. Surprisingly, an attempt to revive the Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1984 (using Cobham, saxophonist Bill Evans, keyboardist Mitchell Forman, electric bassist Jonas Hellborg, and percussionist Danny Gottlieb) was unsuccessful; one Warner Bros. album resulted. However, when one thinks of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, it is of the original lineup, which was very influential throughout the 1970s.
© Scott Yanow /TiVo
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Unreleased Tracks From Between Nothingness & Eternity (Live in Central Park, New York, NY - August 1973)
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Pop - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 3 Apr 2012
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Visions of the Emerald Beyond
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Legacy - Columbia on 13 May 1975
As the second album to document the second Mahavishnu Orchestra, this one isn't as, well, apocalyptic as its predecessor, yet it does focus more inten ...
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The Inner Mounting Flame
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 1 Jan 1971
This is the album that made John McLaughlin a semi-household name, a furious, high-energy, yet rigorously conceived meeting of virtuosos that, for all ...
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Apocalypse
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 4 Sep 1990
The first recording of the second Mahavishnu Orchestra was a real stretch for John McLaughlin, an encounter with Michael Tilson Thomas and the London ...
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The Complete Original Mahavishnu Orchestra Columbia Albums Collection
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Pop/Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 30 Jul 2013
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The Essential Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 3 Sep 2013
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Between Nothingness & Eternity
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Columbia on 1 Nov 1973
The first Mahavishnu Orchestra's original very slim catalog was padded out somewhat by this live album (recorded in New York's Central Park) on which ...
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Clouds of Unknowing (Live)
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Rock - Released by Lo-Light Records on 6 Jan 2020
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Inner Mounting Flame
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Pop - Released by Columbia on 1 Jan 1971
This is the album that made John McLaughlin a semi-household name, a furious, high-energy, yet rigorously conceived meeting of virtuosos that, for all ...
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The Lost Trident Sessions
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Columbia on 1 Jan 1991
Recorded in London on June 25, 1973, these sessions for a planned third Mahavishnu Orchestra album were shelved when the band decided to put out the l ...
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The Inner Mounting Flame - Birds of Fire - Between Nothingness and Eternity - Apocalypse - Visions of the Emerald Beyond
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 29 Oct 2007
In the heyday of early-'70s jazz-rock fusion, John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra ruled the roost. This CD collects the first five, and most import ...
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