Devotion (John McLaughlin album) explained

Devotion
Type:studio album
Artist:John McLaughlin
Cover:cover_-_devotion.jpg
Released:July 1970[1]
Recorded:February 1970
Studio:Record Plant Studios, New York City
Genre:
Label:Douglas
Producer:Alan Douglas and Stefan Bright
Prev Title:Extrapolation
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:Where Fortune Smiles
Next Year:1971

Devotion is the second album by the English jazz fusion guitarist John McLaughlin, released in 1970. It was recorded while McLaughlin was a member of Tony Williams Lifetime (prior to forming Mahavishnu Orchestra). McLaughlin was joined by his Lifetime bandmate, organist Larry Young, bass guitarist Billy Rich and former Electric Flag and Jimi Hendrix drummer Buddy Miles. McLaughlin was unhappy with the finished album. On his website, he wrote, “In 1969, I signed a contract in America for two records. First is 'Devotion' that is destroyed by producer Alan Douglas who mixes the recording in my absence.”[2]

Critical reception

In a contemporary review, Rolling Stone magazine called the album "very fine" and said that McLaughlin "has managed to make an album as Heavy as the most fanatical Led Zeppelin devotee could wish, while maintaining a high musical level".[3] AllMusic awarded the album four and a half stars, and Sean Westergaard concluded, "Devotion is a complete anomaly in his catalog, as well as one of his finest achievements."

Track listing

All songs written by John McLaughlin.

Side one
  1. "Devotion" – 11:25
  2. "Dragon Song" – 4:13
Side two
  1. "Marbles" – 4:05
  2. "Siren" – 5:55
  3. "Don't Let the Dragon Eat Your Mother" – 5:18
  4. "Purpose of When" – 4:45

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Billboard review July 25, 1970
  2. http://www.johnmclaughlin.com/ text on the period of 1968 - 70.
  3. Album Reviews: John McLaughlin - Devotion . . 17 September 1970 . Palmer . Bob . Robert Palmer (American writer) . 66 . 2020-01-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080807140415/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/johnmclaughlin/albums/album/224511/review/6068273/devotion. August 7, 2008.