John McLaughlin - Liberation Time (2021) CD Rip

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Title: Liberation Time
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Abstract Logix [ABL 65]
Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 36:59
Total Size: 244 MB(+3%) | 89 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. As the Spirit Sings (5:22)
02. Singing Our Secrets (5:06)
03. Lockdown Blues (7:14)
04. Mila Repa (2:28)
05. Right Here, Right Now, Right On (7:23)
06. Shade of Blue (1:37)
07. Liberation Time (7:49)
John McLaughlin - Liberation Time (2021) CD Rip

personnel :

John McLaughlin – guitar
Etienne Mbappe – bass
Jérôme Regard – bass
Sam Burgess – bass
Gary Husband – drums, keyboards
Nicolas Viccaro – drums
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Jean-Michel Aublette – drums, bass
Ranjit Barot – drums, vocals
Oz Ezzeldin – piano
Roger Rossignol – piano
Julian Siegel – tenor saxophone

One of John McLaughlin's guiding principles is based on an aphorism from composer Igor Stravinsky: "It's through restraints that I will find my freedom." In a career entering its seventh decade, McLaughlin has applied his understanding of conventional rhythm and harmony to find his path toward musical freedom. Liberation Time was (mostly) recorded during the Covid-19 pandemic, when human interaction was governed by new rules. He felt his only response -- and he considers Liberation Time exactly that -- was to make music with friends through headphones. With seven tracks recorded in Monaco, Paris, London, Cairo, and Los Angeles, and three different ensembles, McLaughlin and his collaborators solidly engage electric jazz as their engine of creativity.
"As the Spirit Sings" weds post-bop and fusion. A downward moving head stated by McLaughlin expands almost immediately atop Vinnie Colaiuta's superb drumming. That theme evolves into a spiky, at times ferocious guitar solo. Sam Burgess' furious upright pizzicato playing bridges the guitarist and drummer as pianist Gary Husband expands the tune's harmonic foundation with deft chords and fills before delivering a labyrinthine solo. This group offers an entirely different approach on "Singing Our Secrets." It commences as a ballad full of canny interplay between pianist and guitarist. Burgess utters an airy vamp that Colaiuta syncopates, encircles, and extends, allowing for fine solos from the frontline as it changes tempo and dynamic. "Lockdown Blues" is performed by Fourth Dimension -- McLaughlin's 21st century band -- with Husband on piano/keys, electric bassist Etienne MBappe, and drummer/vocalist Ranjit Barot. It's a joyous, aggressive, and often angular refraction of blues tropes and themes woven through knotty fusion and post-bop. A funky interlude finds Barot's rhythmic singing in a punchy duet with his drum kit before the band carries the tune out. There are two brief graceful, airy solo piano pieces here -- "Mila Repa" and "Shade of Blue," both recorded 40 years ago. They serve as deliberate pauses, moments of distilled music-making. "Right Here, Right Now, Right On," featuring drummer Nicolas Viccaro, upright bassist Jerome Regard, tenor saxophonist Julian Siegel, and pianist Oz Ezzeldin, is a consummate exposition of 21st century post-bop. Full of tight twists and turns, its knotty head, fingerpopping rhythmic palette, and dazzling solo work from the pianist, saxophonist, and guitarist offers swinging sophistication as well as excitement. The title-track closer is a jazz fusion sprint with McLaughlin stating the theme in staccato style, propelled by Colaiuta's virtuosic drumming and Burgess' elastic circular bassline. Husband comps with expanded chords and the guitarist evolves his theme into a complex solo criss-crossing bop, post-bop, blues, and prog rock. The rhythm section forces him onto a ledge and he responds with incendiary verve. At under 40 minutes, Liberation Time is relatively brief but free of excess. Despite employing three very different ensembles, McLaughlin delivers a focused album that is as dazzling as it is thought provoking.~Thom Jurek